We have completed our ch13 case and are in the audit process. The trustee sent out the letter stating the creditors have 30 days to dispute our discharge. Well....my brother-in-law is one of those creditors listed and he received the letter and he blackened out our names, scanned the form, put it on Facebook and said something to the matter that "this is what happens when you loan money to relatives."
About six months back, he would call us drunk at 2 a.m. complaining to us about the debt. Finally, we had enough and called our lawyer. His staff then called him and told him the consequences of his actions by breaking the automatic stay and he called one last time to say to "Keep the money, I'm done with you and all of this." Anyway, our plan all along (and we told him this) was that we would pay him back after we were discharged ($1,500) and we still plan to do that since that is what we said we would do. But...putting our letter on Facebook for all our other relatives/friends to see was horrible. I'm not a friend with him on Facebook since 6 months back, but my daughter is and she saw it. I asked her to go back in on his wall and to make a copy of that post/picture of the letter and he had already deleted it. Here in a few weeks when we're discharged, he may post the discharge form and I think it will be too late to sue him for damages under the automatic stay since we're discharged. Ooh...I'm so livid right now.
Anyone have any advice what they would do in this situation? Thanks!
About six months back, he would call us drunk at 2 a.m. complaining to us about the debt. Finally, we had enough and called our lawyer. His staff then called him and told him the consequences of his actions by breaking the automatic stay and he called one last time to say to "Keep the money, I'm done with you and all of this." Anyway, our plan all along (and we told him this) was that we would pay him back after we were discharged ($1,500) and we still plan to do that since that is what we said we would do. But...putting our letter on Facebook for all our other relatives/friends to see was horrible. I'm not a friend with him on Facebook since 6 months back, but my daughter is and she saw it. I asked her to go back in on his wall and to make a copy of that post/picture of the letter and he had already deleted it. Here in a few weeks when we're discharged, he may post the discharge form and I think it will be too late to sue him for damages under the automatic stay since we're discharged. Ooh...I'm so livid right now.
Anyone have any advice what they would do in this situation? Thanks!
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