Question:
am I out of time to file given that I fly out tomorrow 5/26? I believe that it would be difficult if not impossible.
Could I have a lawyer file AP electronically on my behalf or do they have to mail forms to court? You could but you'd have to sign the paperwork to be filed.
Can a motion be filed to extend time for AP or time to conduct 2004 Examination? I do not believe their is a motion of extension for this, however I'm not a lawyer and one might possibly know a way I don't know.
Can I do any of this without a lawayer - at least the motion or AP filings to save time e.g. tomorrow morning be at the court early and file the forms. You could do a Pro Se filing, however I have no idea what forms you would need to use or how you would do so, I'm also not sure a pro se filing of it would be successful ultimately.
If you have evidence that they are still operating the business then by all means I'd notify the trustee and UST, and send what evidence you have. However it is up to them whether they determine it to be sufficient to investigate.
am I out of time to file given that I fly out tomorrow 5/26? I believe that it would be difficult if not impossible.
Could I have a lawyer file AP electronically on my behalf or do they have to mail forms to court? You could but you'd have to sign the paperwork to be filed.
Can a motion be filed to extend time for AP or time to conduct 2004 Examination? I do not believe their is a motion of extension for this, however I'm not a lawyer and one might possibly know a way I don't know.
Can I do any of this without a lawayer - at least the motion or AP filings to save time e.g. tomorrow morning be at the court early and file the forms. You could do a Pro Se filing, however I have no idea what forms you would need to use or how you would do so, I'm also not sure a pro se filing of it would be successful ultimately.
If you have evidence that they are still operating the business then by all means I'd notify the trustee and UST, and send what evidence you have. However it is up to them whether they determine it to be sufficient to investigate.
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