Hoping someone may be able to chime in here and help me. Everything went great at the 341 meeting and the Trustee already requested he be discharged from the case and gave my discharge date as 7/13/2020.
What in the world am I supposed to be doing right now? Anything? I do have a lawyer, who was great. However, he never told me things like, don't do this or that and make sure you do things like this or that. Normally I would email him, however, his office has been impacted by covid.
When can I start rebuilding credit? After the discharge, right?
Also, an issue that kind of worried me, is the trustee still looking at my bank accounts? Will they go back and review? The only concern I have is my boyfriend started receiving his unemployment and they paid him a large lump sum that was deposited into our bank account. The money was then used to pay off his own credit card debts. Initially when I met with my attorney, it was documented and proven what money in the account was his and where it was coming from and proven that his credit cards were being paid from his own funds, not my own. I'm just worried because of the lump sum payment and can't contact anyone to ask at his office as there are only 2 of them in the entire office. Perhaps I am being worried about nothing at all? I do worry a lot. His money is direct deposited and shows in the account as coming from unemployment and the credit cards of his that were paid were all done electronically and can be tracked with a paper trail if that helps at all?
I just don't want to screw myself over...I seem to be great at doing that in life as is and I don't want any surprises. I also saw someone say they represented themselves and creditor attorneys started contacting them right before the discharge date, so that has my anxiety up a little as well.
Sorry- I think I over read things sometimes and then go into panic mode!
What in the world am I supposed to be doing right now? Anything? I do have a lawyer, who was great. However, he never told me things like, don't do this or that and make sure you do things like this or that. Normally I would email him, however, his office has been impacted by covid.
When can I start rebuilding credit? After the discharge, right?
Also, an issue that kind of worried me, is the trustee still looking at my bank accounts? Will they go back and review? The only concern I have is my boyfriend started receiving his unemployment and they paid him a large lump sum that was deposited into our bank account. The money was then used to pay off his own credit card debts. Initially when I met with my attorney, it was documented and proven what money in the account was his and where it was coming from and proven that his credit cards were being paid from his own funds, not my own. I'm just worried because of the lump sum payment and can't contact anyone to ask at his office as there are only 2 of them in the entire office. Perhaps I am being worried about nothing at all? I do worry a lot. His money is direct deposited and shows in the account as coming from unemployment and the credit cards of his that were paid were all done electronically and can be tracked with a paper trail if that helps at all?
I just don't want to screw myself over...I seem to be great at doing that in life as is and I don't want any surprises. I also saw someone say they represented themselves and creditor attorneys started contacting them right before the discharge date, so that has my anxiety up a little as well.
Sorry- I think I over read things sometimes and then go into panic mode!
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