Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Indiana
Corparate and personal
Filed corp. bankruptsy and now they are trying to take me personally to court, how can they do that? and how do I get the small claims judge to throw this out ?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Corparate and personal
If you personally signed or guaranteed the account or bill you can not just get out of it. You first have to determine whether you personally signed or guaranteed the debt. If you did not, then simply show up for the hearing and tell the judge you are not personally responsible for it because it was a company debt. If you are liable, then you should show up and find out what kind of payment plant the creditor wants. If the amount in question is too great, then your only recourse would be to file a personal bankruptcy listing that debt in the petition.
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