My husband received a questionnaire for jury duty at the US District Court where our cased was filed in 2006. We are a within only 7 to 8 months of our case being discharged. Also, I find it somewhat strange that the court house is located in another county and is over 30 miles from our home.
This is not my problem though with all of this. The court will only pay $40 a day for jury duty or selection. My husband's job will not let him use sick/vacation pay for jury duty and will not pay him while he's on jury duty. That's means it would be $200 a week in income which would not cover our court payments. If anyone knows anything about being in chapter 13 is that you CAN NOT miss any court payments or they will definitely dismiss your case. We do not have potentially $500 to pay the court either.
Would this be considered a hardship that would excuse him for jury duty? I have contacted my lawyer via email and am waiting on a response. Also, our case was filed at this court and our Trustee, Judge and Attorney are all part of this court. My husband said not to be concerned about the matter. Being a woman you have to look at this rationally and not procrastinate about it either. The hardships also might be his health, work conflicts since he is in management, transportation being we only have one car and that the court is over 30 miles from our home and there is no public transportation in our county.
We're almost at the end of the case and I just want the bankruptcy to end peacefully after this long haul. I would really appreciate any help and answers. Thank you.
This is not my problem though with all of this. The court will only pay $40 a day for jury duty or selection. My husband's job will not let him use sick/vacation pay for jury duty and will not pay him while he's on jury duty. That's means it would be $200 a week in income which would not cover our court payments. If anyone knows anything about being in chapter 13 is that you CAN NOT miss any court payments or they will definitely dismiss your case. We do not have potentially $500 to pay the court either.
Would this be considered a hardship that would excuse him for jury duty? I have contacted my lawyer via email and am waiting on a response. Also, our case was filed at this court and our Trustee, Judge and Attorney are all part of this court. My husband said not to be concerned about the matter. Being a woman you have to look at this rationally and not procrastinate about it either. The hardships also might be his health, work conflicts since he is in management, transportation being we only have one car and that the court is over 30 miles from our home and there is no public transportation in our county.
We're almost at the end of the case and I just want the bankruptcy to end peacefully after this long haul. I would really appreciate any help and answers. Thank you.
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