Possible referral; student loan issues (200k); son forged father's name on loans; judgment ordered and now father's wage

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Judgement against father in state court? If so that judgment needs
to be attacked in state court if there is still time. Otherwise it
will be Res Judicata as to the student loans being the father's debt
and the father is out of luck for failing to defend against the state
court action(s).
Mark T. Jessee
Law Offices of Mark T. Jessee
"A Debt Relief Agency"
50 W. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 200
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
(805) 497-5868
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On Mon 8/03/10 4:58 PM , Daniela Romero dromerolaw@gmail.com sent:
Hi all,
Potential referral here. I haven't met with the person yet
(referral from attorney friend), but here are the basic facts. Father
and son have same name. Father cosigns on $26,000 student loan. Son
then, over several years time forges fathers name on several other
student loans. Loan company gets judgment for approximately $200,000.
Father does not know where son is currently and father willing to file
police reports regarding the forgeries. Father was living in Texas
while this happened and I'm not sure, but the judgment is probably
from Texas. Father recently returned to the South Pasadena area
(within last year). He stopped working because he felt he was being
buried in debt. He is now living with his parents and they are
willing to help him sort through this mess.
This will be a referral, however, I have a general question
regarding the underlying fraud and whether that is something that
should be taken care of prior to bankruptcy filing, or whether it is
something that would best be taken care of in the bankruptcy.
Thanks in advance,
Daniela P. Romero
Law Office of Daniela Romero, APLC
1015 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 115
Pasadena, CA 91104
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