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Subject: bankruptcy document
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: rooooy-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 17 Oct 2004 16:30 PDT
Expires: 16 Nov 2004 15:30 PST
Question ID: 416184
I would like to view bankruptcy order number:
04-107-10708-TTG granted by Judge Thomas T Glover in Weatern District
of Washington, Seattle WA
Is there an address that I can use to bring it up on my screen?
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Subject: Re: bankruptcy document
From: nullvariable-ga on 17 Oct 2004 22:03 PDT
 
http://www.bankruptcydata.com/findabrtop.asp may have useful info
Subject: Re: bankruptcy document
From: 4keith-ga on 19 Oct 2004 08:34 PDT
 
That information may not be available online unless you want to pay a
fee through a PACER ACCOUNT.  Get more information about how to order
online, or if prefer the easier method of ordering directly from the
court, visit their website at www.wawb.uscourts.gov or phone the
clerk's office directly at (206) 370-5200.

4KEITH (I'm NOT a GOOGLE Researcher)
Subject: Re: bankruptcy document
From: benchteam-ga on 23 Nov 2004 00:34 PST
 
You should pay the guy who gave you the phone number to the clerk of
courts.  He's correct.  Unless you subscibe to the Visa Bankruptcy
Reduction Program, or are a creditor or a credit reporting agency,
it's hard to get bankruptcy filings.  Even when you do order, often
all you get is the top sheet or the creditor sheet.  However, if you
are a creditor, you are entitled to the entire thing, even if you have
to pay a dollar or so per sheet to get it.  Most clerk of courts are
very understanding for unknowledgable creditors who want the who
filing.

A warning however, if you are simply a creditor listed in a bankruptcy
and you know very little about bankruptcy and think you can fight it. 
Think twice.  Fighting a bankruptcy can be very costly (at least
$1-2,000) and attorneys don't always tell you up front if they think
you have a good case.  They may just want your money.  I'm not a
google researcher either.  see below disclaimer.

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