I just went back to work and we are going to file for Chapter 7 in January. I've been researching BK for two years and didn't have any income to worry about during the BK. Now that I have direct deposit what happens during the 30 days after filing and before the 341 meeting. From what I know, everything we have becomes the property of trustee during that time. What happens to my income and how do we have access to money to live during that time??? Any help/answers would be greatly appreciated!!!
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If you are afraid that your bank will freeze your account there is always www.skylight.net which is an online bank. I had accounts with BB&T, BOA and Army Federal Credit Union. None were frozen.
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My impression is that the things you have -- or are due to you -- on the day you filed become the property of the bankruptcy estate administered by the trustee, and that if you work after filing and receive further income from that work, it's yours.
Does Wells Fargo freeze the account itself, or just the funds that were in it at the time they heard of the filing?
I asked a possibly-related question in http://www.bkforum.com/showthread.php?p=347299 which may help.
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Originally posted by yorkin View PostI just went back to work and we are going to file for Chapter 7 in January. I've been researching BK for two years and didn't have any income to worry about during the BK. Now that I have direct deposit what happens during the 30 days after filing and before the 341 meeting. From what I know, everything we have becomes the property of trustee during that time. What happens to my income and how do we have access to money to live during that time??? Any help/answers would be greatly appreciated!!!
Be very sure the date you file versus the date you receive your direct deposit, you want as little money in the bank as possible on the day you file. That is the date the trustee will be looking at for cash on hand.
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When you file your assets at that moment aren't technically yours until the exempt ones are released later in the case. So some banks have been known to proactively freeze the funds until the case has got far enough that the funds aren't going to be distributed to creditors, because they know they're not really yours for a time.
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WF did not freeze anything I had. Of course, I had < $200 at the time (for joint). No reason to be over the allowed maximums for your account(s)... anything over the max allowed becomes property of the UST.Retained Lawyer: 04/2009 Filed: 09/2009 341 Meeting: 10/2009 Discharged: 12/2009 Asset: 05/2010 made asset Closed: 07/2013 after 47 long months
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Originally posted by CCsAreEvil View PostWF did not freeze anything I had. Of course, I had < $200 at the time (for joint). No reason to be over the allowed maximums for your account(s)... anything over the max allowed becomes property of the UST.
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