Hello,
My wife and I had our 341 meeting yesterday so I thought I would share the experience for those out there, like me who were wondering what to expect.
Our meeting took place over Zoom, we were put in a "waiting room" till we were called. Our attorney was there and the whole thing took less than 10 minutes, we were asked the standard yes/no questions and afterwards the trustee said it was over and wished us good luck. Everyone tells you this is how it will most likely go but in the end the worry is still there that you will be the exception somehow and something strange will happen.
Our attorney called after and said that's about as good as you can expect. We were nervous, I don't know how you can't be it's a nerve wracking event in one's life, but like many others have said before, its over and done with very quickly.
Now we wait 60 days, take the 2nd financial course and few other odds and ends and hopefully all will be well.
This forum has been invaluable to say the least, just to be able to converse with other people about this and sound off ideas, concerns, worries, etc.. is really great.
I'd say the hardest part of this entire process is the waiting. We had a fairly straightforward case but there were a few things that made the process more drawn out than we had originally thought. That waiting to file (close to a year) was probably the toughest thing. Also my inclination to over analyze and over research the bankruptcy process probably hurt more than it helped.
Thank you to all those who provided advice
My wife and I had our 341 meeting yesterday so I thought I would share the experience for those out there, like me who were wondering what to expect.
Our meeting took place over Zoom, we were put in a "waiting room" till we were called. Our attorney was there and the whole thing took less than 10 minutes, we were asked the standard yes/no questions and afterwards the trustee said it was over and wished us good luck. Everyone tells you this is how it will most likely go but in the end the worry is still there that you will be the exception somehow and something strange will happen.
Our attorney called after and said that's about as good as you can expect. We were nervous, I don't know how you can't be it's a nerve wracking event in one's life, but like many others have said before, its over and done with very quickly.
Now we wait 60 days, take the 2nd financial course and few other odds and ends and hopefully all will be well.
This forum has been invaluable to say the least, just to be able to converse with other people about this and sound off ideas, concerns, worries, etc.. is really great.
I'd say the hardest part of this entire process is the waiting. We had a fairly straightforward case but there were a few things that made the process more drawn out than we had originally thought. That waiting to file (close to a year) was probably the toughest thing. Also my inclination to over analyze and over research the bankruptcy process probably hurt more than it helped.
Thank you to all those who provided advice
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