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    Should this have been included?

    We owe a local medical group about $100. It was a cost that we thought would be paid by my husband's medical insurance. It's a long story but he had been suspended from his job and I was afraid that he'd lose his job (which he did eventually) and so before he would lose his insurance benefits I had a mammogram done. It turns out that even though I had it the beginning of May the group didn't turn it into the insurance until a few weeks later and even though the insurance paid for things since the mammogram was done, ie. prescriptions, we got a rejection for the mammogram saying that my husband no longer had insurance even though he hadn't been fired at this point. When my husband talked to the insurance representative he insinuated that if we'd want to push this bill, we could risk having to pay back all the money that was paid out on all of our prescriptions and doctor visits from January to May, which probably would have amounted to a thousand dollars at the least. We decided to just drop it, even though they should have technically paid the bill. Being bullied around once more by big business and the poor person having to pay. Anyway....my husband wrote this medical group a letter saying that we couldn't pay the whole thing and would only be paying $10/mo on it. They didn't say anything to the contrary and they've been sending us a monthly bill and we've been paying $10 on it ever since. We mentioned this bill to our lawyer and told him that we're paying on it. Both my husband and I looked over the papers, but neither of us even thought about the fact that the lawyer didn't include that one on the paperwork. Come to think of it, I don't remember him asking any specifics about it. He had printed off our credit report and used that to fill in the information about our other creditors, but of course, this one isn't included in the credit report since it's just a local place. I remember when we told the lawyer about us owing my parents $3000, he told us that we have to treat all the creditors the same way, including my parents and that they'd have to be sent a letter also, just like the other ones are even though we intend to pay them back someday (right now I have no idea when, but we have good intentions, put it that way). If we had to include them, why didn't he put the medical group on there too. Is it because we only owe them $100? I hate to call him and mention this after he's already filed the papers, which I think he has, but then again, would it cause any kind of a problem in this process? I wish my husband and I would have realized earlier that it wasn't included in the filing papers!
    341 meeting: January 3, 2007
    Last date for objections: March 4, 2007
    Discharged March 22, 2007
    Closed March 29, 2007

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    whether or not you included it should be discharged. (did that change with the new laws??anyone know that answer??) When I filed (old laws) ANY dischargable debt was discharged whether included. BTW..how much do you have left to pay?
    Chapter 7 Pro Se....Discharged Feb. 2006

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      #3
      We actually are having an issue with will the insurance pay for the one last bill from my daughters birth or won't they. My lawyer suggested not adding them just yet to give the insurance time to pay. If the insurance hasn't paid we will simply add them around the time of the 341 meeting. I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to do the same. My lawyer said that it would cost something like $26 to amend our paperwork to add them.
      Filed: 10/26/2006
      Discharged: 03/05/2007
      Closed: 5/19/2008 - Asset case due to balance transfer and income tax refund

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        #4
        Originally posted by cindylynnsmith View Post
        whether or not you included it should be discharged. (did that change with the new laws??anyone know that answer??) When I filed (old laws) ANY dischargable debt was discharged whether included. BTW..how much do you have left to pay?
        Cindy, I really don't know much about bankruptcy old law and new laws. Maybe someone else here does. So I guess it's been awhile since you filed, huh? We owe about $100 on it yet, down from $150 in May. We figured it's not all that much, and we don't want to have a local medical place be discriminating against us later on if we ever want to go back there. Sure, people can say that they shouldn't, but I know how things go. A lot of things happened to us this year that 'shouldn't' have.
        341 meeting: January 3, 2007
        Last date for objections: March 4, 2007
        Discharged March 22, 2007
        Closed March 29, 2007

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          #5
          Originally posted by JollyGG View Post
          We actually are having an issue with will the insurance pay for the one last bill from my daughters birth or won't they. My lawyer suggested not adding them just yet to give the insurance time to pay. If the insurance hasn't paid we will simply add them around the time of the 341 meeting. I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to do the same. My lawyer said that it would cost something like $26 to amend our paperwork to add them.
          Hopefully, the insurance will pay for it, but like you said, if you can just add them to your discharge list, then I guess it's paid for either way. $26 isn't much compared to all the thousands you'd have to pay if the insurance doesn't.
          341 meeting: January 3, 2007
          Last date for objections: March 4, 2007
          Discharged March 22, 2007
          Closed March 29, 2007

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