Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California
I have judgment against an attorney who is now filing bankruptcy. He did a loan modication fraud. Can I block this bankruptcy?
Asked on 12/13/10, 10:00 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Stone
Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE
If a debtor in bankruptcy owes you a debt that is the result of a fraud, you can file a claim in bankruptcy, followed by an "adversary proceeding" -- a lawsuit in bankruptcy court -- to have the debt declared non-dischargeable. I realize this would involve your once again having to trust one of us lawyers. Contact me, preferably by email, for more.
Answered on 12/18/10, 12:21 pm
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