Filing bankruptcy creates an "automatic stay" which is a court order stopping most efforts to collect a debt, including lawsuits. Whether or not you are eligible for a discharge of the particular debt depends on the type of claim filed against you. Certain debts are not dischargeable. The decision to file bankruptcy and which type of bankrupty to file should be made after consultation with a qualified attorney. You must another an number of factors into consideration such as the amount of your dischargeable debt, value of your assets, income and expenses.
Yes. A criminal history does not a prevent a person from filing a law suit.
No they cannot, as long as you included them in your bankruptcy. They would be in violation of Federal Law, and liable to suit and possible penalty from the bankruptcy court. The bankruptcy attorney, or the trustee should be notified about any collections on a bankruptcy account.
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Yes, a person with a PA Gaming License can file for bankruptcy. However, it is important to consult with an attorney who specializes in bankruptcy law and understands the specific regulations and requirements for individuals holding gaming licenses. Filing for bankruptcy may have consequences on the license status, so it is crucial to seek professional legal advice.
The person filing must do it, or their lawyer. State is unimportant an it is a FEDERAL law and court that handles BKs.
They can include it, but the creditor/landholder can file a relief of stay to have the debt excluded from being discharged in the bankruptcy. The decision of what debts are to be discharged are determined by state and/or federal law and the bankruptcy judge.
Bankruptcy law is when a judge declears that you have the inablity or impairment to pay a debt.creditors may file an involintary bankrupcy to reclaim some of their debt.
One reason that one would need to visit a bankruptcy law office is in order to file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy law helps by giving a "fresh start" for the honest, unfortunate debtors out there.
My child has lead can't I file a lawsuit
There needs to be finality. Otherwise, there would be no such thing as a winner or a loser. However, the individual may, upon meritorious grounds, file an appeal. The court system would become so overloaded that no one would be able to file a new suit.
Fuller, McKay, Bournakis, & Mitchell Law Firm specializes in bankruptcy protection. Another law firm is the Scott Law Group. There are also many more law firms out there that can help. Look around your location for one that can meet with you in person.
You file a law suit against the vet. Consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction as to how to proceed.