Was the documentation at the time correct looking back the year before it was provided?
If so there is nothing to worry about, a loss of income in these times won't hardly bat the trustees eye I don't think.
However if that documentation at the time was incorrect and you knew it was incorrect at the time then yes as someone says they could claim fraud and either try to get your bankruptcy thrown out or object to the discharge of that debt.
I agree sitting down with the hubby's CPA and going through things so that you understand them is for your benefit especially if the Trustee asks you any questions during the 341 (or a possible 2004 if there are objections).
Have you and your husband spoke to your lawyer about this?
If so there is nothing to worry about, a loss of income in these times won't hardly bat the trustees eye I don't think.
However if that documentation at the time was incorrect and you knew it was incorrect at the time then yes as someone says they could claim fraud and either try to get your bankruptcy thrown out or object to the discharge of that debt.
I agree sitting down with the hubby's CPA and going through things so that you understand them is for your benefit especially if the Trustee asks you any questions during the 341 (or a possible 2004 if there are objections).
Have you and your husband spoke to your lawyer about this?
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