Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California
Labor Laws vs Bankruptcy
I won a labor dispute and was awarded back wages. My former employer filed bankruptcy a few years later. I was given ten years to collect from the labor board.This debt was listed in this bankruptcy. Is this a dischargable debt?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Labor Laws vs Bankruptcy
It depends on what legal status your employer was (i.e. corporation, partnership, individual) and what chapter of bankruptcy was filed.
Re: Labor Laws vs Bankruptcy
I have to agree with Mr. Markus -- it depends on a number of issues. If your employer is filing Chapter 7, and seeking a discharge, then you must file a complaint to challenge dischargeability within the bankruptcy court.
It sounds from your description like you may have a judgment, which you may renew every 10 years. The sooner you collect, however, the better.
Best of luck, and please email if you need more information.
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