I agree with shark66, you need to ck with the court ASAP. Make sure you list the case # to them, and be sure you get a complete answer from them on what you need to do to protect yourself. Remember they need to know of the BK discharge, as those courts are separate from one another, and do not exchange information.
I understand the original summons gave you 20 days to answer, then you filed bk, then they filed motion for relief from stay, which gives them right to proceed with FC filing once again. I think you will get an answer from the court, one way or the other. I would be confused too, with all the different mailings you have been receiving.
I do have a question for you though. You said in a much earlier post somewhere that you were able to locate online the place where the civil cases are documented. Do you see yours, and if so, is the activity on it current? That also should be an indicator to you. In my instance, I was able to see that they filed, able to see what date the certified was sent, and most importantly able to see what date they set up for the process server to come.....so I got a ballpark then as to when I would be served, and was on the lookout. Then almost instantly the day I went down and filed pro se, I got home and checked the computer, and that afternoon it showed defendant filed pro se.......nothing noted since.
I understand the original summons gave you 20 days to answer, then you filed bk, then they filed motion for relief from stay, which gives them right to proceed with FC filing once again. I think you will get an answer from the court, one way or the other. I would be confused too, with all the different mailings you have been receiving.
I do have a question for you though. You said in a much earlier post somewhere that you were able to locate online the place where the civil cases are documented. Do you see yours, and if so, is the activity on it current? That also should be an indicator to you. In my instance, I was able to see that they filed, able to see what date the certified was sent, and most importantly able to see what date they set up for the process server to come.....so I got a ballpark then as to when I would be served, and was on the lookout. Then almost instantly the day I went down and filed pro se, I got home and checked the computer, and that afternoon it showed defendant filed pro se.......nothing noted since.
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