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By Philadelphia Bankruptcy Attorney, Dan Mueller, on December 18th, 2011% After you file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will have a few weeks before the meeting of creditors (341 hearing). Although it is not at all like cramming for a school exam, there are some things that you . . . → Read More: How to Prepare for the Bankruptcy Meeting of Creditors
By Philadelphia Bankruptcy Attorney, Dan Mueller, on December 13th, 2011% The bankruptcy trustee’s primary job at a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 meeting of creditors (341 meeting) is to ask questions and confirm that you have provided complete and accurate information in your petition and schedules. In my experience as a Philadelphia area . . . → Read More: Questions the Bankruptcy Trustee May Ask at the Meeting of Creditors
By Philadelphia Bankruptcy Attorney, Dan Mueller, on December 9th, 2011% One of the most commonly asked questions asked about bankruptcy is “Will I have to go to court?” In most bankruptcy cases, the answer is no. However, you will have to attend a hearing conducted by the bankruptcy trustee called . . . → Read More: The Bankruptcy Meeting of Creditors: No Cause for Anxiety
By Philadelphia Bankruptcy Attorney, Dan Mueller, on November 28th, 2011% A bankruptcy trustee is assigned to every Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy case soon after filing. Although the trustee in bankruptcy is not a judge, he or she has tremendous influence over a debtor’s case. Yet, few people know what this person does. So just . . . → Read More: Just Who Is the Bankruptcy Trustee Anyway?
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