tampapayroll
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I owned a business which is now closed. The business was sued, and the plaintiff awarded a judgement. As an officer, I have been sent a "Fact Information Sheet" to fill out regarding assets and history of the company. One item on the sheet is copies of all cancelled checks for the past 12 months. The company never received these from the bank (bank policy).
The signature, which needs to be notarized, says that the forms, under penalty of perjury, "are true and complete". The form is not complete, since the requested cancelled checks are not included.
My question is this:
How can I sign this form, since it is not complete, but I do not possess the documents to make it complete?
I am also required to file a "Notice of Compliance" with the court when this is finished. How do I notify the court of this matter?
I owned a business which is now closed. The business was sued, and the plaintiff awarded a judgement. As an officer, I have been sent a "Fact Information Sheet" to fill out regarding assets and history of the company. One item on the sheet is copies of all cancelled checks for the past 12 months. The company never received these from the bank (bank policy).
The signature, which needs to be notarized, says that the forms, under penalty of perjury, "are true and complete". The form is not complete, since the requested cancelled checks are not included.
My question is this:
How can I sign this form, since it is not complete, but I do not possess the documents to make it complete?
I am also required to file a "Notice of Compliance" with the court when this is finished. How do I notify the court of this matter?