Several years ago when I was a minor, I was involved in a physical altercation. Stemming from that altercation, I have recently been served a lawsuit for a sizeable amount of money. I am currently 20 years old, in college, and have no assets. My parents support me. My permanent address is in California. The incident occurred country, and I am being sued in that country (not the USA). With that said, there is a treaty that allows the lawsuit from that country to be enforced in the USA.
I have spoken to several civil lawyers and this point, I have a few options. One, I can retain a lawyer and try to minimize the judgement the plaintiff gets. Two, I can not respond to the lawsuit which will likely result in a sizable judgement against me. Third, I was told bankruptcy may be an option, but I am unsre if this is even possible due to the fact that there are certain cases where one can't file for bankruptcy. And that brings me to this forum..is bankruptcy and option for me? What would the consequences be in the long and short term?
Thank you in advance for all the help everyone.
I have spoken to several civil lawyers and this point, I have a few options. One, I can retain a lawyer and try to minimize the judgement the plaintiff gets. Two, I can not respond to the lawsuit which will likely result in a sizable judgement against me. Third, I was told bankruptcy may be an option, but I am unsre if this is even possible due to the fact that there are certain cases where one can't file for bankruptcy. And that brings me to this forum..is bankruptcy and option for me? What would the consequences be in the long and short term?
Thank you in advance for all the help everyone.
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