Hello!
I declared BK in 1992(!) because of a single debt to a wealthy individual who had sued me in 1990 over a 20K business loan and gotten a judgment. The individual now runs a philanthropic organization.
All these many years I've thought that debt was "gone." But yesterday, to my horror, I received in the mail a "Proof of Service" on it. It seems that the individual has been getting the judgment renewed every 10 years, and now sold it to a collection attorney. There is no dollar amount listed on the papers. This came out of the blue. I have never been contacted and no judgment has ever appeared on my credit report.
I no longer have any records pertaining to the BK, and am in the process of having a clerk look for them--but, since it predates electronic media, it seems that it will take quite a while. The clerk was not hopeful.
An internet search group did some poking and said, though they can't know for sure since they can't see the original docs, it looks like it may have been "terminated without a discharge" AAAAAHHH!!!!
Is this possible? Wouldn't I know if the debt hadn't been discharged? Wouldn't the BK attorney have known?
I called the BK attorney's office but the receptionist basically said they can't do anything until I get the old court docs--they don't have them either. She kind of refused to put my call through to the lawyer.
Should I contact the collection attorney/agency? Can they suddenly garnish everything I have with this old judgment?
I understand that this 20K debt could be generating 10% interest this whole time, so now it could be closer to 100K.
I am really terrified since I am dependent on the assets I have to support my kids.
What can they do to me before I manage to get the old records pulled? What if it turns out the judgment was not discharged? Can they really suddenly come after me after 20 years for everything I own?
Help!
Juliet
I declared BK in 1992(!) because of a single debt to a wealthy individual who had sued me in 1990 over a 20K business loan and gotten a judgment. The individual now runs a philanthropic organization.
All these many years I've thought that debt was "gone." But yesterday, to my horror, I received in the mail a "Proof of Service" on it. It seems that the individual has been getting the judgment renewed every 10 years, and now sold it to a collection attorney. There is no dollar amount listed on the papers. This came out of the blue. I have never been contacted and no judgment has ever appeared on my credit report.
I no longer have any records pertaining to the BK, and am in the process of having a clerk look for them--but, since it predates electronic media, it seems that it will take quite a while. The clerk was not hopeful.
An internet search group did some poking and said, though they can't know for sure since they can't see the original docs, it looks like it may have been "terminated without a discharge" AAAAAHHH!!!!
Is this possible? Wouldn't I know if the debt hadn't been discharged? Wouldn't the BK attorney have known?
I called the BK attorney's office but the receptionist basically said they can't do anything until I get the old court docs--they don't have them either. She kind of refused to put my call through to the lawyer.
Should I contact the collection attorney/agency? Can they suddenly garnish everything I have with this old judgment?
I understand that this 20K debt could be generating 10% interest this whole time, so now it could be closer to 100K.
I am really terrified since I am dependent on the assets I have to support my kids.
What can they do to me before I manage to get the old records pulled? What if it turns out the judgment was not discharged? Can they really suddenly come after me after 20 years for everything I own?
Help!
Juliet
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