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Creditor debt discharged in bankruptcy?


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Posted by Kit B (172.165.158.232) on May 24, 2003 at 11:53:15:

How does one know whether a creditor's debt was not discharged? Would I actually know? Would there be any letter from the court or any indication from the court letting me know? A creditor is still trying to collect.

It is also expensive to sue them for this violation right? I am confused about what to do.

This creditor and debt was listed but if for some reason the debt was not discharged, would it say anywhere in the bankruptcy files?

All I received is a letter from bankruptcy court saying that debt is discharged. How does one know that means everything was? I did discharge several accounts.


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