Shepard v. Hood (In re Shepard)
Jun
12
2009
Ruling
Adversary proceeding to enforce order sustaining debtor's unopposed objection to proof of claim dismissed due to improper notice of original objection, which was vacated.
Procedural posture
Plaintiff debtor filed an adversary proceeding against defendants, two creditors, the former wife of the debtor and the county department charged with collecting child support from the debtor, seeking declaratory relief enforcing an order sustaining the debtor's objection to the county's claim. The creditors moved to dismiss the adversary proceeding, based on their lack of actual notice of the debtor's objection.
ABI Membership is required to access the full summary of Shepard v. Hood (In re Shepard) Please sign in if you are already an ABI member, or otherwise you may Become an ABI Member
Court
: