If debtor has a pending lawsuit and bk7 is filed, automatic stay should pause that litigation. Does that mean the debtor can not continue with discovery as they are not bound by fact that they are not the collector / plaintiff? Or does it apply equally to both sides?
And if the stay persists during the discharge process, but the case is dismissed, the case resumes...does that mean trial is rescheduled thus opening up discovery?
Ideally, the stay would prevent collector , but allow debtor to 'backlog' discovery requests... as 'insurance' if the stay is lifted and the bk attempt fails...this way the debtor has some new avenues of attack/time rather than being thrown back into the lions den.
Lastly, if a creditor who is suing shows up at the 341, why do they now have a right to interrogate if there is a stay on them. Obviously the creditor will use that 341 to question debtor under oath without the forum of the civil court -- a more dangerous place for the debtor who was seeking protection from the start of the filing!!
How would that not be a violation of the stay if they are gather evidence they can use against debtor to finish a stayed lawsuit or initiate an AP ?
And if the stay persists during the discharge process, but the case is dismissed, the case resumes...does that mean trial is rescheduled thus opening up discovery?
Ideally, the stay would prevent collector , but allow debtor to 'backlog' discovery requests... as 'insurance' if the stay is lifted and the bk attempt fails...this way the debtor has some new avenues of attack/time rather than being thrown back into the lions den.
Lastly, if a creditor who is suing shows up at the 341, why do they now have a right to interrogate if there is a stay on them. Obviously the creditor will use that 341 to question debtor under oath without the forum of the civil court -- a more dangerous place for the debtor who was seeking protection from the start of the filing!!
How would that not be a violation of the stay if they are gather evidence they can use against debtor to finish a stayed lawsuit or initiate an AP ?
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