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Bankruptcy and the trustee, where is the justice?

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Posted on / May 02, 2020 07:50:15

What is your question?

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 30, 2020 11:01:09

The reality of chapter 7 bankruptcy is that the person filing must disclose all assets and debts. If assets are not disclosed then it might give rise to objecting to the debtor getting a discharge of debt. However, it requires the creditor objecting to consult with and retain a bankruptcy attorney to file a lawsuit (called an adversary proceeding) in the bankruptcy case within a certain period of time. The notice that the bankruptcy was filed that the creditors receive, include information and deadlines regarding this type of lawsuit. If the creditor has evidence of assets that were not disclosed, I urge contact with a bankruptcy attorney for an initial consultation so see if such a claim can or should be pursued. Some of us offer a no charge half hour consultation which might provide sufficient initial information to determine if there is something to pursue.

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