If a person files a AP against our BK in Oregon and it is heard here, and loses (we win), can they then file the same claims in a California Court to try to get an judgement that way, or is it all over?
I will be meeting today with my attorney on this AP filing, ,which is over a month late and appears that we coulld file a motion on those merits an be sucessful since this filing is about 6 wks past the objection deadline. If we have this case dismissed on the timlyness grounds, ,then they will file in California where the property is in Civil Court.
So, does the Fed trump the State Court if it is herd in Frd BK court, or can they still turn around and file a civil on me?
I see the Attorney at one. By the way, there was no service on me or my attorney. I picked up this action that was filed on pacer, and the Attorney just found it on a AP filing report, but also was not served in person or by mail.
All answers welcomed.
BooBoo
I will be meeting today with my attorney on this AP filing, ,which is over a month late and appears that we coulld file a motion on those merits an be sucessful since this filing is about 6 wks past the objection deadline. If we have this case dismissed on the timlyness grounds, ,then they will file in California where the property is in Civil Court.
So, does the Fed trump the State Court if it is herd in Frd BK court, or can they still turn around and file a civil on me?
I see the Attorney at one. By the way, there was no service on me or my attorney. I picked up this action that was filed on pacer, and the Attorney just found it on a AP filing report, but also was not served in person or by mail.
All answers welcomed.
BooBoo
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