Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
Can a bankruptcy judge order someone (not in bankruptcy but has a judgment against them)to take a cash advance from credit cards or borrow money in order to pay the judgment? This case should not even be before this judge and he is trying to force me into incuring even more debt. My accounts are frozen. I have no funds to pay the cash advance.
Asked on 4/13/12, 5:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Andersen
Charles Andersen, Atty
El Cajon Bankruptcy Lawyer A bankruptcy judge has no jurisdiction over someone not in bankruptcy, unless an adversary proceeding has been filed against the non filer
Answered on 4/13/12, 7:11 pm
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