First of all, thank you to everyone for this forum. This is my first time posting, but countless questions have been answered through hours of reading this forum.
We have had a somewhat complicated Chapter 7 case. I was self employed, being paid with a 1099. Shortly before filing, my main employer switched me to a w2. By filing with the 1099 income, we were able to use business expenses to get below the medium income and avoid the means test issues. Everything went smoothly, the UST asked for some extra information prior to our 341, and we hadn't heard much from them. Our 341 was easy, and shortly after our local trustee marked it as a no asset case. We checked pacer religiously and saw our discharge about 62 days following the 341. Everything seemed great until we got a call from our attorney saying the UST wanted to see our pay stubs since the day we filed and also wanted to know when I switched from a 1099 to a W2. We are delivering all of that to our attorney on Monday, but we are a bit nervous. Is there anything the UST can do after discharge? We even received our discharge letter in the mail today. Anyone ever seen something like this?
We have had a somewhat complicated Chapter 7 case. I was self employed, being paid with a 1099. Shortly before filing, my main employer switched me to a w2. By filing with the 1099 income, we were able to use business expenses to get below the medium income and avoid the means test issues. Everything went smoothly, the UST asked for some extra information prior to our 341, and we hadn't heard much from them. Our 341 was easy, and shortly after our local trustee marked it as a no asset case. We checked pacer religiously and saw our discharge about 62 days following the 341. Everything seemed great until we got a call from our attorney saying the UST wanted to see our pay stubs since the day we filed and also wanted to know when I switched from a 1099 to a W2. We are delivering all of that to our attorney on Monday, but we are a bit nervous. Is there anything the UST can do after discharge? We even received our discharge letter in the mail today. Anyone ever seen something like this?
Comment