Had my 341 today.
It could not have gone easier. Literally.
Was called FIRST. Sworn in. Asked the pro-forma questions about the petition being accurate, penalty for perjury etc. etc.
Then the TT asked ONE question: How did you value your coin collection? I answered and he said "Thank you, you're excused."
Maybe two minutes total. Probably less. It was over so quickly it felt like cheating.
Now plenty of posters have reported simple 341s. But I'm not that simple a case (for a 7): house only slightly underwater, money in the bank, an $8000 coin collection, sold tons of assets over the last 2 years, $900 in potentially preferential payments to my mom, $250 K in unsecured debt etc etc.
One of two things is true:
Either (1) they're trying to keep me off guard and confident while the FBI and the UST investigate me...
or (2) my attorney rocks.
I'm pretty sure it's #2.
The thing that there's no way to know for sure is: What kind of relationship does the atty have with the TTs? (Which will have a lot to do with: does he/she fill get the important things right on a petition?)
In my case the TT started out by giving her a hard time, jokingly. Then promised to get her out quickly (my atty is temporarily in a wheelchair due to an auto accident.)
My attorney also had me prepared for the coin collection question... and many others including a possible visit from the US Trustee. No harm in being overprepared, right?
Anyway... waiting for my optimism to be confirmed with an Abandonment of my Assets on Pacer. (I was sooo prepared to convince the TT to take his $60 and move on... but he only asked one real question!)
And I am a happy member of the SIXTY DAY CLUB
It could not have gone easier. Literally.
Was called FIRST. Sworn in. Asked the pro-forma questions about the petition being accurate, penalty for perjury etc. etc.
Then the TT asked ONE question: How did you value your coin collection? I answered and he said "Thank you, you're excused."
Maybe two minutes total. Probably less. It was over so quickly it felt like cheating.
Now plenty of posters have reported simple 341s. But I'm not that simple a case (for a 7): house only slightly underwater, money in the bank, an $8000 coin collection, sold tons of assets over the last 2 years, $900 in potentially preferential payments to my mom, $250 K in unsecured debt etc etc.
One of two things is true:
Either (1) they're trying to keep me off guard and confident while the FBI and the UST investigate me...
or (2) my attorney rocks.
I'm pretty sure it's #2.
The thing that there's no way to know for sure is: What kind of relationship does the atty have with the TTs? (Which will have a lot to do with: does he/she fill get the important things right on a petition?)
In my case the TT started out by giving her a hard time, jokingly. Then promised to get her out quickly (my atty is temporarily in a wheelchair due to an auto accident.)
My attorney also had me prepared for the coin collection question... and many others including a possible visit from the US Trustee. No harm in being overprepared, right?
Anyway... waiting for my optimism to be confirmed with an Abandonment of my Assets on Pacer. (I was sooo prepared to convince the TT to take his $60 and move on... but he only asked one real question!)
And I am a happy member of the SIXTY DAY CLUB
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