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deban

Junior Member
Many thanks and I do understood your warning and appreciate.

Clarification: My friend will not put his/her name anywhere but the only advantage he will be having is: she is in US therefore, she will have internet access. Please let me know Is it a crime if I give my court filing system’s login and password to my friend and she simply file my motion as if I am filing (her name or details will not show up at any place). If that is a crime, I will not involve my friend (she is not an attorney).

I need 100 lifetimes to pay that debit. Also, I am not in a position to pay anything as we are barely running our family.
 
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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Many thanks and I do understood your warning and appreciate.

Clarification: My friend will not put his/her name anywhere but the only advantage he will be having is: she is in US therefore, she will have internet access. Please let me know Is it a crime if I give my court filing system’s login and password to my friend and she simply file my motion as if I am filing (her name or details will not show up at any place). If that is a crime, I will not involve my friend (she is not an attorney).

I need 100 lifetimes to pay that debit. Also, I am not in a position to pay anything as we are barely running our family.
Have you considered bankruptcy?

Oh and, yes, if your friend impersonates you when filing documents, she would definitely be committing a crime - and likely more than one.
 

deban

Junior Member
Thank you again and appreciate greatly! Without your advise, I would be in much serious trouble related to "impersonation". You really saved us!

I will try to file that motion from that country, if my health and internet permits. If for any reason, I cannot file the motion then I will try to email a letter, referring to my notice of unavailability, to the judg'e judicial assistant and CC that letter to the creditor. In other words, if there is internet but it does not permit me to file the motion then I will send a letter by email to Judge's judicial assistant and CC to the creditor (explaining my problem with filing the motion and my health, and a reference to my notice of unavailability, etc). Would this be reasonably enough?

Unfortunately I cannot file for bankruptcy.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Thank you again and appreciate greatly! Without your advise, I would be in much serious trouble related to "impersonation". You really saved us!

I will try to file that motion from that country, if my health and internet permits. If for any reason, I cannot file the motion then I will try to email a letter, referring to my notice of unavailability, to the judg'e judicial assistant and CC that letter to the creditor. In other words, if there is internet but it does not permit me to file the motion then I will send a letter by email to Judge's judicial assistant and CC to the creditor (explaining my problem with filing the motion and my health, and a reference to my notice of unavailability, etc). Would this be reasonably enough?

Unfortunately I cannot file for bankruptcy.
The letter won't mean anything if not properly formatted. I don't know why your "young attorney" advised you to file a motion. You need to file the claim for exemption when it's time and how you are instructed.
 

deban

Junior Member
Thank you again. I will format the letter with court details, case number, parties, etc.

“You need to file the claim for exemption when it's time and how you are instructed” The problem is if I can get a notary public over there; if available then that notary public in that country will be acceptable by US courts, etc.

If an affidavit notarized by a notary public in that country is acceptable to US courts and if I can file the affidavit online from that country then there is almost no issue (except my health situation: God knows, how will it be). This is the basic reason why I am looking for other options such as motion or letter, etc: my goal is to inform the court that I am not in a position to file because I am sick and out of country and that I will file the affidavit once I am back.
 
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