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How do I get a Trustee in bankruptcy to sign a cause of action back to me
I am bankrupt which is due to expire in October.
I have an employment tribunal case which I am not alowed to pursue unles the Trustee in bankruptcy agrees to pursue the matter as Iam classed as having no status.
The Trustee has been unreasonable and intransigent throughout and has not co-operated with the employment tribunal.
Due to his lack oresponding to the tribunals instructions, the tribunal wish to hold a hearing to strike out my claims.
This may mean I am unable to exercise my human right of being able to have a fair and public hearing.
I have an employment tribunal case which I am not alowed to pursue unles the Trustee in bankruptcy agrees to pursue the matter as Iam classed as having no status.
The Trustee has been unreasonable and intransigent throughout and has not co-operated with the employment tribunal.
Due to his lack oresponding to the tribunals instructions, the tribunal wish to hold a hearing to strike out my claims.
This may mean I am unable to exercise my human right of being able to have a fair and public hearing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i thought the trustee was there for the sole purpose of obtaining as much money as possible for your creditors,
if you are successful in an et claim which costs nothing apart from your time (you are re-imbursed for court time)then surely your creditors will benefit and the trustee will have achieved some of the objective by claiming any award from you in excess of your reasonable living expenses,
if you are successful in an et claim which costs nothing apart from your time (you are re-imbursed for court time)then surely your creditors will benefit and the trustee will have achieved some of the objective by claiming any award from you in excess of your reasonable living expenses,
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