I received a final notice letter from 1 creditor that I listed in my bk petition, whom I'm sure was notified by the court.
The letter says that if I don't pay within 2 weeks, they will send me to collections.
This debt is tuition owed to the college I went to last year.
My concern is... do I contact the college to "remind" them that I've filed bk and there is an automatic stay? Or should I just ignore the letter? This debt may or may not be dischargable... the college allowed me to attend while they were processing my financial aid/student loans, but realized after the withdrawal period that I was ineligible... therefore, I owe the school the tuition.
I am pro-se, so I don't have my lawyer to ask.
I want this debt discharged, but who knows what the school may do... they may object or not.
If I don't remind them of my bk case, they'll report me to collections which will mess up my credit score even more!
Any advice?!?!
The letter says that if I don't pay within 2 weeks, they will send me to collections.
This debt is tuition owed to the college I went to last year.
My concern is... do I contact the college to "remind" them that I've filed bk and there is an automatic stay? Or should I just ignore the letter? This debt may or may not be dischargable... the college allowed me to attend while they were processing my financial aid/student loans, but realized after the withdrawal period that I was ineligible... therefore, I owe the school the tuition.
I am pro-se, so I don't have my lawyer to ask.
I want this debt discharged, but who knows what the school may do... they may object or not.
If I don't remind them of my bk case, they'll report me to collections which will mess up my credit score even more!
Any advice?!?!
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