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    Does the Trustee request anything from employer?

    Does the trustee request anything from an employer regarding wages or earnings or do they simply go off the information on your check stubs?

    #2
    I would assume they go by paystubs. They would tell all. My boss hasn't said anything. I'm not sure he even knows we filed.
    FILED CH7: 03/20/09
    341: May 11th, 2009
    DISCHARGED: July 13th, 2009

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      #3
      Originally posted by momof3b1g View Post
      I would assume they go by paystubs. They would tell all. My boss hasn't said anything. I'm not sure he even knows we filed.
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      I did, however, tell my boss we filed, and that we're walking away from our house. I didn't want to hide it from him because I'm going to need time off to get things done during all this. He's been very understanding and supportive about it all.
      I also discussed it with my HR lady at work. She's been very helpfull in getting payroll, 401K, and other statements. She keeps everything confidential and she told me that she lost her house last year and filed CH13.
      Ch.7 filed 4/8/09
      341 5/19/09
      Ch.7 DISCHARGED 8/9/09!

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        #4
        You made a similar posting in another thread about if the trustee would contact family/friends about your affairs. The trustee, if you are represented by legal counsel, works through your attorney as to informatoin regarding your matter. If he requires proof of something, he requests your attorney for that information. Usually paystubs, W-2's or tax returns supply the information needed and there is no need for further inquiry unless some sort of fraud is sensed.
        _________________________________________
        Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
        Early Buy-Out: April 2006
        Discharge: August 2006

        "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"

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          #5
          Originally posted by roozterdvx View Post
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          I did, however, tell my boss we filed, and that we're walking away from our house. I didn't want to hide it from him because I'm going to need time off to get things done during all this. He's been very understanding and supportive about it all.
          I also discussed it with my HR lady at work. She's been very helpfull in getting payroll, 401K, and other statements. She keeps everything confidential and she told me that she lost her house last year and filed CH13.
          Made you feel better, didn't it? Our HR director at my former job when we filed actually pulled me on the side when she heard my hubby lost his job and she saw how distraught I was in coping and called me in, sat me down and told me about her chapter 13 filing. It turned out we used the same attorney she had. She advised she cried at the trustee meeting but she had to do what she had to do. She gave me the push I really needed to further investigate filing, which we were seriously not trying to do. It turned out we should have filed MUCh earlier....
          _________________________________________
          Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
          Early Buy-Out: April 2006
          Discharge: August 2006

          "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"

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