Hello:
I am asking this question from the creditor side of the fence. I have sued a former friend in small claims court for not paying back a loan. This case has not gone to trial yet, so there is no judgment. I received a call yesterday from the court clerk saying that the case is "on hold" because the defendant has filed bankruptcy.
My question is: Can a BK essentially wipe out a debt that does not even officially exist yet? There was/is no contract between us, only e-mails where she admits that she owes me the money.
Interestingly, she responded to my small claims filing and showed up for pre-trial mediation. If she had not done that, then I would have won a default judgment on June 4. We were not able to come to an agreement on June 4, so the small claims trial was scheduled for late-July.
If she knew she was going to file for BK anyway, shouldn't she have just let me get the default judgment?
Will she be able to get this debt to me discharged via BK even though the debt doesn't even "officially" exist as of yet?
I am asking this question from the creditor side of the fence. I have sued a former friend in small claims court for not paying back a loan. This case has not gone to trial yet, so there is no judgment. I received a call yesterday from the court clerk saying that the case is "on hold" because the defendant has filed bankruptcy.
My question is: Can a BK essentially wipe out a debt that does not even officially exist yet? There was/is no contract between us, only e-mails where she admits that she owes me the money.
Interestingly, she responded to my small claims filing and showed up for pre-trial mediation. If she had not done that, then I would have won a default judgment on June 4. We were not able to come to an agreement on June 4, so the small claims trial was scheduled for late-July.
If she knew she was going to file for BK anyway, shouldn't she have just let me get the default judgment?
Will she be able to get this debt to me discharged via BK even though the debt doesn't even "officially" exist as of yet?
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