This is a question for your lawyer.
You should consult with an attorney about filing a petition with the court to compel an accounting. A trustee's actions are governed by law and one of a trustee's responsibilities is to provide an accounting. A trustee who misbehaves is personally liable for any damages or waste of trust assets. However, you have waited a long time and there may be a statute of limitations in effect. You may have a valid claim against the trustee and may be able to sue them personally but you must consult with an attorney ASAP.
No. The name should be corrected by filing an amended petition.No. The name should be corrected by filing an amended petition.No. The name should be corrected by filing an amended petition.No. The name should be corrected by filing an amended petition.
A Petition For Abatement is, depending on Circumstance is a Filing for a reduction or decrease in amount, degree, intensity or worth.
By filing a BK petition in your local BK court.
By including that in your divorce petition.
Any time before the filing of the petition (of bankruptcy I presume) with the court.
$355 as of August 2010
With the filing of a petition or complaint in the clerk of court's office.
A Chapter 7 case is commenced by the debtor filing a voluntary petition or at least three creditors filing an involuntary petition. A husband and wife can file a joint petition. 11 USC § 302.
you can find the information for this in www.divorcesource.com website
It's not a lawsuit needed as much as filing a motion to compel or show cause at the court where you got the divorce. See an attorney for filing details.
No, debts acquired after the filing cannot be included in the BK petition.