Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Florida
Can I include something I missed after discharge?
I filed bankruptcy in Dec and it was discharged April 8. I am now receiving a letter from a collection agency stating that I owe $450.00 for some hospital bills for 1997 and 1998. I called and told them that I filed bankruptcy and they then told me that I didn't include them. I did a 3in1 credit report and included everyone in that report. They were not in any of those reports but are showing up now. I did not have an attorney when I filed so I need to know what I can do about this now? Is it to late to include them since it has been discharged?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Can I include something I missed after discharge?
You should retain competent counsel Perhaps your case can be reopened to include the omited creditor.
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