Unpaid Invoice Bankruptcy Claim

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To file a proof of claim in a Florida personal bankruptcy case, obtain the official form from uscourts.Gov, fill it out with necessary details and supporting documents, and submit it to the bankruptcy court handling the debtors case. Ensure you include the amount owed and the basis for the claim. If you need further guidance on any specific part of this process, consider consulting a bankruptcy attorney for personalized advice.

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In reference to the above case, the debt listed in the original proof of claim as 'Money owed for goods/services' originates from a paid invoice with the Debtor's corporate entity, BlueWater Septic Inc., a Florida Profit Corporation. This invoice represents an agreement for the installation of a new septic system. Having personally prepaid the invoice to the Debtor's corporate entity, which decided not to render service and hasn't reimbursed the $*,* for failure to render, I assert this claim with utmost caution in case the Debtor is personally liable for this debt. However, I want to reiterate that it is my understanding that the obligation originated with the Debtor's corporate entity, and I am not aware of a personal guarantee from the Debtor or any indication of piercing of the Debtor's corporate veil.
It sounds like you have a significant issue involving a prepaid invoice to BlueWater Septic Inc. that was not honored. To provide you with accurate guidance, could you please let me know if you have already taken any legal steps, such as sending a demand letter or filing a lawsuit?
bankrupty proof of claim for personal bankrupty that was listed as creditor
In Florida, to file a proof of claim in a personal bankruptcy case where you were listed as a creditor, follow these steps:
*. Obtain the Proof of Claim Form: You can get the official form from [uscourts.gov](https://www.uscourts.gov/forms/bankruptcy-forms/proof-claim-*).
*. Fill Out the Form: Provide all required details, including the amount owed, basis for the claim, and any supporting documents (e.g., the invoice).
*. File the Claim: Submit the completed form to the bankruptcy court handling the debtor’s case.
Would you like guidance on any specific part of this process?