Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York

Revoked Bankrupcy

I filled for Bankrupy and was ordered to hand over my Taxes returns. Due to financial harships and losing my job.. I did not give my tax return to the trustees and my Bankrupy was revoked.. What is the next step... Can I file again... will ther be a judgement for the Tax return.. Should I expect to be contacted again by the credit compaines...


Asked on 12/23/07, 11:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Nancy Delain Delain Law Office, PLLC

Re: Revoked Bankrupcy

Next Step: You need to hire an attorney to work with you on getting your petition back in front of the court, if this is even possible.

Not responding to the Trustee's demands is a Big Deal and has severe results, as you either have learned will soon learn.

Your creditors will be delighted. They are now entitled to contact you, take out judgments against you, call you, harass you, and generally make your life as painful as possible until you pay them.

Yours is not a happy position, and I don't know whether anything can be done to help you without knowing the content of the order, the chapter under which your petition was filed, and your particular financial situation.

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Answered on 12/24/07, 1:01 am


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