Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California
opposition to motion
I am a defendant in a civil action. The case is in bankruptcy court in California, because it was brought by the debtor (chapter 11 filing). the case is both frivolous and bogus. the debtor now filed a motion to move it to State Court because he fears the Bankruptcy Court Judge. I need a form or letter type to oppose this motion. Can you help me?
Asked on 2/23/08, 3:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Larry Rothman
Larry Rothman & Associates
Re: opposition to motion
There is no form. There must be a formal opposition filed. We would need to see the Motion to start with. We may be able to help you. You should know that there are certain deadlines you need to meet in bankrukptyc court and you may lose unless a formal opposition filed. Please contact us if you have any other questions.
Answered on 2/23/08, 3:25 pm