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What is the name of your state? FL
My ex filed a chapter 13. We were not married but my ex always paid support for our son, even without an order. We just settled on an amount and he just always did the right thing. Then last year he got a new girlfiend and pretty soon the support stopped so after a few months I went to family court for CSE, then the next thing I know he's gone bankrupt. And he did have bad credit and debts,but she told him this is the best way to fix it and told me I have no order for support to enforce so if I don't like it I have to file a relief motion.
So I bought one in a download, but its all filled in for a car debt and maybe that's just 'for example' or whatever, but I don't think it actually applies, plus if I am just trying to get a support order my mom showed me the law that says the stay doesn't apply so I don't need to file a relief, but the girlfiend says I do, and says I can't even talk to him because of the stay or else they can contempt me or something.
Not that I trust her, but my mother isn't a lawyer either, and the clerk at the bankruptcy court said she couldn't tell me anything, but then she told me I should file it, so WHAT is up? This is totally confusing, and obviously there are no cheap flat fees for creditors who need a bankruptcy attorney!
My ex filed a chapter 13. We were not married but my ex always paid support for our son, even without an order. We just settled on an amount and he just always did the right thing. Then last year he got a new girlfiend and pretty soon the support stopped so after a few months I went to family court for CSE, then the next thing I know he's gone bankrupt. And he did have bad credit and debts,but she told him this is the best way to fix it and told me I have no order for support to enforce so if I don't like it I have to file a relief motion.
So I bought one in a download, but its all filled in for a car debt and maybe that's just 'for example' or whatever, but I don't think it actually applies, plus if I am just trying to get a support order my mom showed me the law that says the stay doesn't apply so I don't need to file a relief, but the girlfiend says I do, and says I can't even talk to him because of the stay or else they can contempt me or something.
Not that I trust her, but my mother isn't a lawyer either, and the clerk at the bankruptcy court said she couldn't tell me anything, but then she told me I should file it, so WHAT is up? This is totally confusing, and obviously there are no cheap flat fees for creditors who need a bankruptcy attorney!
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