Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Florida
My ex husband and I have been involved in a child support battle for a long time. Over the last couple of years, there have been 2 separate orders awarding me attorney fees due to my ex's frivolous filings. One of the orders states that he pay the law firm directly, the other order states that he pay me directly. In April, my ex-husband declared personal bankruptcy. He listed the law firm as a creditor but not me. I attended the bankruptcy hearing anyway (and my former attorney was there representing the law firm). The gentleman who ran the bankruptcy meeting told us that debts associated with court ordered fees for family law situations are not dischargeable. My ex husband was granted a discharge for "all" debts. He is under the impression that he no longer is responsible for those attorney fees...the ones he is to pay directly to the law firm AND the ones he is to pay directly to me. Can this be?
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