Listmates,
My client (debtor) had wage garnishment prepetition. When we filed chapter
7 garnishment stopped. After debtor received discharge and case closed,
garnishment restarted.
I contacted the creditor who said that they did not do anything to restart
the garnishment. I submitted a letter request for information about this
to the sheriff but they ignored it. Assuming sheriff restarted garnishment
as a result of a clerical error, should I sue the sheriff for stay
violation?
Alik Segal
Alik.Segal@gmail.com
310-362-6157
California Central District
Listmates,My client (debtor) had wage garnishment prepetition. When we filed chapter 7 garnishment stopped. After debtor received discharge and case closed, garnishment restarted.
I contacted the creditor who said that they did not do anything to restart the garnishment. I submitted a letter request for information about this to the sheriff but they ignored it. Assuming sheriff restarted garnishment as a result of a clerical error, should I sue the sheriff for stay violation?
-- Alik
SegalAlik.Segal@gmail.com
310-362-6157California Central District
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