Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Illinois
Money owed to me
I have a document that states the money owed to me. It is signed and notarized. The person who owes me the money is filling for bankruptcy/foreclosure. I want to find out how to insure I will get the money owed to me.
Asked on 4/01/09, 4:37 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Money owed to me
If you can't negotiate a settlement, you will have to sue him. If the person files for bankruptcy, you will be a creditor along with anyone else who holds his debts. As a creditor, you may get some, or none of the money owed.
--Paul Fine
The Law Office of Paul R. Fine, P.C.
Chicago, IL
Answered on 4/01/09, 5:36 pm
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