Not as a rule. If the claim was something that arose after the filing, it will depend on the nature of the claim. If the claim arose prior to filing, you must have disclosed the claim in the bankruptcy documents and the trustee may take over the claim.
Consult a lawyer knowledgeable in bankruptcy.
If a person is in a chapter 13 bankruptcy, and it is being deducted from their pay check in nys can someone else sue you and have the money deducted from your pay check?
I don't believe anybody can sue if you are under bankruptcy.
There is nothing procedurally that prohibits the filing of a suit against someone who has delared bankruptcy. The bankruptcy trustee will put that landlord on a waiting list with other creditors. Of course, the practical upshot is that the bankruptcy court may find that the debtor is unable to pay any debt - then, the LL is wasting time.
They WILL sue you as long as they have the legal right to do so. Bankruptcy may be your only option.
anyone can sue another person at any time in there life no matter how they stand finacally in their past.
Not likely. They can come to collect if you have a balance but sue you why?
If you have been filed for a fake bankruptcy, then you can sue the claming party.
You can certainly sue after filing the same as you can before. I think it's fair to say everyone is someones relative. You cannot, before or after BK, sue someone BECAUSE they are someones relative. That doesn't make them invlved or responsible to you for their relatives actions.
Yes the spouse who denies that she or he held a property at the time of divorce to avoid more payment is guilty of perjury.
bankruptcy is better. If you have to decide foreclose or banko, put your house in bankruptcy. When you have a foreclosure, they can sue you for the balance
yes but it is expensive
Sue. I should think that is preferred.