I had just written a whole huge thing detailing my 341 meeting but figured that it would be too long for someone to read so I deleted it and am just going to try to chop it down.
We were about five minutes into it and all the questions had been standard up to this point. He started looking into the bank statements.. specifically the one leading up into the last month before the filing.
Everything seemed fine until he came across a payment that I had made a couple of weeks before filing where i had paid my gf for rent. I just moved in 5 months ago and my gf gave me a couple of months to get on my feet before starting to pay rent. I had paid her for nov (late), dec (current) and Jan (next month)
Anyway, he asked me about it... a little more than 2,000 bucks.
"So it's just a coincidence that your girlfriend started charging you rent and then you filed twelve days later?" - trustee
"Well... yeah... kind of. She was just giving me a chance to get back on my feet and the agreement was that I would pay when I was able." (I work a sales job and commissions vary wildly so I got a good paycheck and I paid her).
"No further questions. This meeting is concluded." said the trustee.
"Thanks..." as I got up and walked away with my lawyer.
That's all the trustee said. I'm left to wonder what was going on. My lawyer says that he doesn't expect to hear from the trustee but my spidey senses tell me that he seemed a little nervous about it all.
So what are the chances that I'm going to be hearing from the trustee in the near future? What is the worst case scenario?
This was in Texas by the way (take your pick between dallas, austin, san antonio, and houston it was one of the four).
I just hope I don't have to feel this queasy for 60 full days! I won't make it!
We were about five minutes into it and all the questions had been standard up to this point. He started looking into the bank statements.. specifically the one leading up into the last month before the filing.
Everything seemed fine until he came across a payment that I had made a couple of weeks before filing where i had paid my gf for rent. I just moved in 5 months ago and my gf gave me a couple of months to get on my feet before starting to pay rent. I had paid her for nov (late), dec (current) and Jan (next month)
Anyway, he asked me about it... a little more than 2,000 bucks.
"So it's just a coincidence that your girlfriend started charging you rent and then you filed twelve days later?" - trustee
"Well... yeah... kind of. She was just giving me a chance to get back on my feet and the agreement was that I would pay when I was able." (I work a sales job and commissions vary wildly so I got a good paycheck and I paid her).
"No further questions. This meeting is concluded." said the trustee.
"Thanks..." as I got up and walked away with my lawyer.
That's all the trustee said. I'm left to wonder what was going on. My lawyer says that he doesn't expect to hear from the trustee but my spidey senses tell me that he seemed a little nervous about it all.
So what are the chances that I'm going to be hearing from the trustee in the near future? What is the worst case scenario?
This was in Texas by the way (take your pick between dallas, austin, san antonio, and houston it was one of the four).
I just hope I don't have to feel this queasy for 60 full days! I won't make it!
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