Hi everyone,
Clearly I misunderstood how to read Pacer, because since one day after my 341 (on December 13), I thought our case showed that the trustee had terminated the 341 status and listed as "no asset."
However, tonight I went in to check it, because the days really are flying by, and the trustee now has the case listed as "potential asset case". Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?!?! It's 12 days before the end of the waiting period for objection.
The only thing I could possibly see her claiming as an asset is my husband's truck, and that is not because it's a true asset--but he doesn't have a bank loan on it; the loan is through his parents. He is the sole owner on the truck title, but his parents are listed as lien holders. However, our attorney had mentioned this might be an issue, as it's a hazy area, when friends or family are listed as creditors. It sure doesn't seem it could be anything else--I had $34 in my bank account, my car and homestead are exempt, and so is my 403(b).
Anyone go through this? Should I be concerned? I've sent an email to our attorney, but it will be a long, long night waiting for a reply.
TIA for your advice and experience!
Clearly I misunderstood how to read Pacer, because since one day after my 341 (on December 13), I thought our case showed that the trustee had terminated the 341 status and listed as "no asset."
However, tonight I went in to check it, because the days really are flying by, and the trustee now has the case listed as "potential asset case". Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?!?! It's 12 days before the end of the waiting period for objection.
The only thing I could possibly see her claiming as an asset is my husband's truck, and that is not because it's a true asset--but he doesn't have a bank loan on it; the loan is through his parents. He is the sole owner on the truck title, but his parents are listed as lien holders. However, our attorney had mentioned this might be an issue, as it's a hazy area, when friends or family are listed as creditors. It sure doesn't seem it could be anything else--I had $34 in my bank account, my car and homestead are exempt, and so is my 403(b).
Anyone go through this? Should I be concerned? I've sent an email to our attorney, but it will be a long, long night waiting for a reply.
TIA for your advice and experience!
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