Monday, September 15, 2014

HOW LONG DOES A TRUSTEE HAVE TO REVIEW MY CASE?

In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, after the 341 Creditor's Meeting a trustee will take time to review the testimony and information from the debtor.  They will then make a determination of whether there are any assets of the debtor that are non-exempt and can be seized for the creditors.  Typically, this process takes about a week or so, however, a trustee does have the right to keep a case open if they feel they need more time to review the information.  For cases with extensive documentation or discovery, this process can sometimes take up to several months.  It is important to understand the distinction between a trustee reviewing extra documentation and objecting to a bankruptcy discharge.

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