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You can find it from the court where you filed your bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is filed in federal district court. You may want to start with their files.
Bankruptcy can be filed at the Bankruptcy court for the area you are in. For instance in Northern Florida, it's the Florida Northern District Bankruptcy Court.
Yes.Added: Bankruptcy actions have no effect on court awards.
If they were ordered by the court (i.e.: child support - back taxes - etc) you must still honor them, bankruptcy will not do away with court ordered liens. . Liens placed by private persons or businesses will have to take their place in your long line of creditors. As soon as you file, you take the papers from the bankruptcy court showing that you filed to your employer and the garnishment will stop. There are some exceptions to this.
You can find out when you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy by checking the public records at the bankruptcy court where your case was filed. You can also contact your bankruptcy attorney or the trustee assigned to your case for this information.
"How is a claim filed as an unsecured creditor to the US bankruptcy court case 07-23686-RG?"
Contact the clerk for the court your bankruptcy was filed. Bankruptcy documents are available but you will typically be charged a copy fee. The clerk can provide you with this information.
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Unless there is a lien on the property, they are required to obtain permission from the Bankruptcy court and get in line. Bankruptcy court has authority over all other civil courts. Contact your bankruptcy lawyer for advisement.
Bankrutpcy is filed in a FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT, it covers all places the same.
Creditor receive a notice from your BK from the BK court.