On June 07, 2021 a
No Value
was filed
involving a dispute between
Lorisa Corporation Dba Su Casa De Descuento,
and
Zarco Olga,
for Small Claims (Limited Jurisdiction)
in the District Court of Los Angeles County.
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Debtor 1 Olga Zarco Social Security number or ITIN xxx-xx-6053
FirstName Middle Name Last Name EIN — - |
Debtor 2 Fist Social Security number or ITIN
(Spouse, if filing) ‘irstName Middle Name Last Name EIN
United States Bankruptcy Court Central District of California
Case number: 1:21-bk-11657-MT
Order of Discharge - Chapter 7 125
IT IS ORDERED: A discharge under 11 U.S.C. § 727 is granted to:
Olga Zarco
[include all names used by each debtor, including trade names, within
the 8 years prior to the filing of the petition}
Debtor 1 Discharge Date: 1/18/22
Dated: 1/18/22
FILED
Superior Court of California
County of Los Angales
01/24/2022
Shen R Carter, Executve Office / Geck of Court
By: A. Nunez Deputy
By the court: Maureen Tighe
United States Bankruptcy Judge
Explanation of Bankruptcy Discharge in a Chapter 7 Case
This order does not close or dismiss the case,
and it does not determine how much money, if
any, the trustee will pay creditors.
Creditors cannot collect discharged debts
This order means that no one may make any
attempt to collect a discharged debt from the
debtors personally. For example, creditors
cannot sue, garnish wages, assert a deficiency,
or otherwise try to collect from the debtors
personally on discharged debts. Creditors cannot
contact the debtors by mail, phone, or otherwise
in any attempt to collect the debt personally.
Creditors who violate this order can be required
to pay debtors damages and attorney's fees.
However, a creditor with a lien may enforce a
claim against the debtors’ property subject to that
lien unless the lien was avoided or eliminated.
For example, a creditor may have the right to
foreclose a home mortgage or repossess an
automobile.
Official Form 318-CACBdodb/CACodsc
Order of Chapter 7 Discharge
This order does not prevent debtors from paying
any debt voluntarily or from paying reaffirmed
debts according to the reaffirmation agreement.
11 U.S.C. § 524(c), (f).
Most debts are discharged
Most debts are covered by the discharge, but not
all. Generally, a discharge removes the debtors’
personal liability for debts owed before the
debtors' bankruptcy case was filed.
Also, if this case began under a different chapter
of the Bankruptcy Code and was later converted
to chapter 7, debts owed before the conversion
are discharged.
In a case involving community property: Special
rules protect certain community property owned
by the debtor's spouse, even if that spouse did
not file a bankruptcy case.
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For more information, see page 2 >
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Document Filed Date
January 24, 2022
Case Filing Date
June 07, 2021
Category
Small Claims (Limited Jurisdiction)
Status
Judgment - uncontested
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