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No. We live with the past we make. The credit report is only a record of what happened....good, bad, indifferent. It makes no opinion, (that is left to the one reading it), it justs reports history. You historically did file BK....thats a fact. Wheter you completed it or not, and why, doesn't change that.

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What happens at chapter 13 creditors' meeting?

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is different than chapter 7 in that you will essentially be reorganizing your debt and coming up with a payment plan. The creditors meeting involves filing a plan with the bankruptcy court suggesting how you will repay your debt. Some debts must be repaid in full while others require only a percentage or nothing at all.


Is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy considered final after the meeting of the creditors has been held?

It's final after the BK has actually been discharged.


What happens if you miss your meeting of creditors in a California Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

You will probably receive one more chance. You need to have your lawyer contact the bankruptcy trustee and see if it can be rescheduled.


Is the nonfiling codebtor invited to attend the creditor meeting in a Chapter 7 case?

Codebtors must be listed in the bankruptcy, and put in the list of creditors if you want the codebtor to receive notices. No one is "invited" to the creditors' meeting, but notices are mailed to all the creditors, which/who may attend if they wish.


What is the initial bankruptcy hearing called?

341 MEETING OF CREDITORS


How long does chap 7 bankruptcy last?

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy case typically lasts between three and four months. Once the case is filed, there is a meeting of creditors (known as the 341 meeting) approximately 30-40 days after the case is filed. After the meeting, creditors have approximately 60 days to file objections or adversarial complaints to the debtor's discharge. Once that time frame has expired, the Clerk of the US Bankruptcy Court will send the Discharge Order to all creditors, to the debtor and to the debtor's attorney.


Can should your spouse get a job after filing bankruptcy chapter 7 but before the meeting of creditors?

You can switch jobs at any time during bankruptcy. The tax returns for the previous year are usually used when figuring income in bankruptcy. It is doubtful the new income would be a factor.


How long do you have to wait for 341 meeting?

A 341 meeting, also known as the Meeting of Creditors, typically occurs about 20 to 40 days after a bankruptcy filing. The exact timing can vary based on the court's schedule and the specifics of the case. Debtors are required to attend this meeting, where creditors can ask questions about the bankruptcy filing. It's important to prepare for this meeting and understand its significance in the bankruptcy process.


What is the punishment for dismissed for bankruptcy chapter 13?

There is no real "punishment"for not meeting the obligations of chapter 13 (which are usually pretty strict repayment plans). The negative side effect is that filing for bankruptcy will be on your credit report and your payment obligations will be due in full (rather than the reduced payment plans established by chapter 13) which can be very difficult.


Can the bankruptcy court take your tax refund for 2004 if bankruptcy was filed in Dec 2004 if this was not discussed at the Creditors Meeting?

I think it depends on when your debts are discharged. If they were already discharged, it was a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and it wasn't discussed at the creditors meeting, then the refund is yours. Besides, imagine if you filed on April 15th. You might not get your refund until later June or almost July, and that's months from when your debts were discharged. I'm pretty sure it's yours.


Who ask the questions at the 341 meeting?

At a 341 meeting, also known as the creditors' meeting, the primary questions are typically asked by the bankruptcy trustee assigned to the case. Creditors may also have the opportunity to ask questions regarding the debtor's financial situation and assets. The purpose of the meeting is to allow the trustee and creditors to gather information about the debtor's financial affairs and ensure transparency in the bankruptcy process.


Can creditors object to a bankruptcy filing or plan?

Yes. Each type of bankruptcy allows creditors to object to specific debts included in the plan or the manner in which the plan addresses the repayment or discharge. In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, creditors generally have 60 days after the first creditors meeting to object to the discharge of a specific debt. If no objections are filed, the court will issue the discharge order and the trustee will proceed to collect and sell the assets, then distribute the proceeds to the creditors under a predetermined system. If there are objections, the bankruptcy itself, less the objected debts, continues through to discharge. It may be necessary to have a trial before a judge to resolve the items that creditors objected to. In a Chapter 13 case, creditors are given an opportunity to object to the plan for repayment. If there are no objections filed by creditors or the trustee, the plan may be confirmed as filed. After the plan is confirmed, the trustee will distribute the payments from the debtor to creditors until the