I filed a 7 bk that was dismissed but still gave me a 14 day stay. My landlord got a writ of possession while I was under protection of stay and had me removed from the property. Can I get the eviction struck from the court and/or sue him for illegal eviction? The judge obviously didn't read the entire document and granted a writ of possession.
You can ask the bankruptcy court to sanction the landlord for violation of the automatic stay. But it is doubtful that the (state) county or district court will restore you to possession.
To Whom It May Concern,
I just want to say thanks for answering my previous question concerning child support case law in Ga. But i am still unsure about the response. I was previously told that not attending school in the state of Ga is not a cause for Emancipation of a child. But if this is the case, does that also mean even if a child is incarcerated for a period of time before his/her 18th birthday does that mean also that is not a cause to Emancipate either? Also i was previously told that any questions about modifications should have been reached before the child's 18th birthday. So if this is so, can an individual not have their child support modified if their financial status have changed and they are working in a different capacity than previously employed? Or are they stuck paying the original monthly amount in court order until paid in full?I am posing these questions because i want to weigh my options of being able to just settle the case and be done with it or continue to pay the monthly amount due if it makes a difference about my financial status.Thanks for your time.
Sincerely,
HR