My husband and I filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in February. We are through with our meeting, our debt counseling, etc., so we are just awaiting discharge any day now.
Problem is, a constable keeps knocking at our door (several times a week) when my husband isn't home trying to serve papers to my husband. I answered the door once and he said he'd come back; my husband called the constable's office and was told that it was related to an account turned over for collections. He gave them our bankruptcy case number. Several weeks later, we have a different constable from the same county showing up. His last note said "information about a court date."
My husband says that there is nothing they can do, that I just shouldn't answer the door, and he called the constable's office again. (They said they didn't have notes about it in their system, but apparently made a note.)
Can we still be sued? We don't want to pay court costs; what happens if we just don't answer the door/show up for court? We are in TX...
Problem is, a constable keeps knocking at our door (several times a week) when my husband isn't home trying to serve papers to my husband. I answered the door once and he said he'd come back; my husband called the constable's office and was told that it was related to an account turned over for collections. He gave them our bankruptcy case number. Several weeks later, we have a different constable from the same county showing up. His last note said "information about a court date."
My husband says that there is nothing they can do, that I just shouldn't answer the door, and he called the constable's office again. (They said they didn't have notes about it in their system, but apparently made a note.)
Can we still be sued? We don't want to pay court costs; what happens if we just don't answer the door/show up for court? We are in TX...
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