I always hate being new to a forum and posting questions that everyone probably has asked before but I figured you guys know more then anyone else since you have delt with this.
Filed 1/12/09
341 Meeting 2/11/09
Discharge Date- 4/12/09, I know from speaking with my lawyer and reading that it always takes a little longer then that.
My questions are
If their are any problems that may arise since the 341 meeting affecting my discharge, would I be notified before the court listed discharge date or just get a letter saying debt is non dischargable?
Also "fingers crossed" after discharge, w/ the little extra money that I can save since I won't have these bills, would trying to take advantage of the current stock market prices now, since Im only 30 and I want to do whatever I can to save and plan for the future. I have been told that now for someone that is my age and certain stocks being very cheap to buy and holding onto them since they have to go up sometime is a good idea.
I guess the bottom line is, does anyone watch your spending for the 1st couple of months after a discharge and can a discharge be reversed, I know thats probably a stupid question.
Any answers or suggestions would greatly help.
Filed 1/12/09
341 Meeting 2/11/09
Discharge Date- 4/12/09, I know from speaking with my lawyer and reading that it always takes a little longer then that.
My questions are
If their are any problems that may arise since the 341 meeting affecting my discharge, would I be notified before the court listed discharge date or just get a letter saying debt is non dischargable?
Also "fingers crossed" after discharge, w/ the little extra money that I can save since I won't have these bills, would trying to take advantage of the current stock market prices now, since Im only 30 and I want to do whatever I can to save and plan for the future. I have been told that now for someone that is my age and certain stocks being very cheap to buy and holding onto them since they have to go up sometime is a good idea.
I guess the bottom line is, does anyone watch your spending for the 1st couple of months after a discharge and can a discharge be reversed, I know thats probably a stupid question.
Any answers or suggestions would greatly help.
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