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What is the name of your state? FL
I am a creditor who was screwed over by someone I purchased a computer from. He took my money and filed bankruptcy shortly after.
I have recieved the Form B9A, which I believe makes it a no asset case. Can I still file a proof of claim? How do I do this? It says on the form "PLEASE DO NOT FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM UNLESS YOU RECIEVE A NOTICE TO DO SO." I haven't recieved a notice, but have recently moved to a new address. Should I call the court?
Basically, is there anything I can do to file a proof of claim, a complaint to objecting to discharge fo the debtor or to determine dischargeability of certain debts?
I am very confused and lost with this whole process. I have about 7 days to file this type of complaint. I really am lost on what to do. Is there a form I can download from the Internet? Should I just plan on caling the court?
Thanks,
Mike
I am a creditor who was screwed over by someone I purchased a computer from. He took my money and filed bankruptcy shortly after.
I have recieved the Form B9A, which I believe makes it a no asset case. Can I still file a proof of claim? How do I do this? It says on the form "PLEASE DO NOT FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM UNLESS YOU RECIEVE A NOTICE TO DO SO." I haven't recieved a notice, but have recently moved to a new address. Should I call the court?
Basically, is there anything I can do to file a proof of claim, a complaint to objecting to discharge fo the debtor or to determine dischargeability of certain debts?
I am very confused and lost with this whole process. I have about 7 days to file this type of complaint. I really am lost on what to do. Is there a form I can download from the Internet? Should I just plan on caling the court?
Thanks,
Mike