With six months left do I get involved with the trustee’s final audit? All I had to provide were tax returns, which I did, and I completed the final financial course. Just wondering if they will come back to me for anything. I do pay child support which I have never been late and my house payment has always been paid on time. Just want this to end with no issues as I have had none so far.
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The trustee's audit is really them reconciling the ledger, making sure all checks were cashed, making sure any returned checks are dealt with, and making sure the ledger balance is $0.00 at the end (or give the remainder as a refund to the debtor). They also make sure all the creditors were paid in accordance to the plan.
I don't know of any reason the trustee would include the debtor in that reconciliation process.
After your last payment is done, you will need to file an Affidavit of Domestic Support. This is required by everyone whether or not they have domestic support obligations. That is about the only thing in the discharge process in which the debtor is involved. It can also derail the discharge if the DSOs are not up to date.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostThe trustee's audit is really them reconciling the ledger, making sure all checks were cashed, making sure any returned checks are dealt with, and making sure the ledger balance is $0.00 at the end (or give the remainder as a refund to the debtor). They also make sure all the creditors were paid in accordance to the plan.
I don't know of any reason the trustee would include the debtor in that reconciliation process.
After your last payment is done, you will need to file an Affidavit of Domestic Support. This is required by everyone whether or not they have domestic support obligations. That is about the only thing in the discharge process in which the debtor is involved. It can also derail the discharge if the DSOs are not up to date.
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