Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Indiana

I am a plantiff in a bankruptcy court case in which the person that borrowed money from me committed fraud in doing so. I decided to file a complaint against the debtors bankruptcy and was looking to get it non-dischargable. I wrote the court a letter saying why I was filing this motion. I recieved a letter from them, saying the letter was defective and I have 2 weeks to file a proper complaint in the matter looking for an adversay proceeding under federal rule of bankruptcy procedure 7001. My question is what is the matter of this proper complaint that I have to file?? In my first letter I filled out as I was told by the Bankruptcy Secretary, or at least I thought, I sent the money with it and they sent me my reciept and a copy of my letter with their seal on it.

Thank you for any help


Asked on 1/07/13, 1:36 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Charles Andersen Charles Andersen, Atty

Law Answers Answering that question would be the same as teaching you how to be a lawyer. An adversary proceeding is not the place to learn. If you have a case, you may be able to recover attorneys fees.

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Answered on 1/07/13, 2:08 pm


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