SMOOTH Ch7? I never seem to read of those? Just horror stories. Is there such a thing as a "not a bump in the road" Ch7? I know, I am probably dreaming.
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I think, so far, ours has gone pretty smooth. we got all our papers together. met with our lawyer 4 times, filed, got our 341 meeting, and nothing has gone bad. Our bankruptcy is set to discharge anyday, and when talking to my lawyer last week, we have nothing to worry about.
Of course, i could be jinxing myself. LOL
So far the worst thing that has happened is the bank just sent a petition to lift the stay on our home, so they can start foreclosure. We are OK with that, just hoping they will still give us 90 days. having a hard time finding a house around here.
Good luck!Melissa
Ch 7 Filed 2-22
Discharged 6/2010
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Actually a majority are straight forward no bumps in the road. What you read hear is people panicking and getting nervous over what could happen when a majority of the time nothing actually happens. I think the worst horror stories you will get will stem from a bad attorney. Basically a lack of communication, poor preparation, etc will get people very nervous.
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Originally posted by HHM View PostIt is the squeaky wheel syndrome here. If your case goes smoothly, there is very little reason to come here and post questions or concern.
90% of Chapter 7's go off without a hitch.
Thanks HHM! I will fell better once we get the paper work done and he tells us what we want to hear....I guess THAT fear of not knowing is what is driving me insane.Retained lawyer 5/18/10
Stopped paying CC 5/21/10
Looking to File Ch7 in July, once we pay the Atty
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Mostly it's smooth with good preparation, but it is as well to recognize that if you are significantly over the median, are self employed, or have high unsecured debt to discharge (in my case it was well over 200K) the odds are pretty good the UST will get involved, and may want a lot of backup documentation. My attorney told me up front I'd likely be audited and I was.
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When my 7 is finished, I plan to post a long summary of what I learned, as part of "giving back" to what I have learned here..
In the meantime, here is the best I can give you...If you want a "smooth" Ch 7, you need a good attorney (willing to help you plan ahead), you need to be well organized, and you need to be honest.
I spent about 8-9 hours over 3 days preparing my filing paperwork for my attorney. He said that, in 19 years of practice, he had never seen such a thorough job.
I was FLOORED! Really? All I did was gather and write in the info he asked for, check it for accuracy, and ask his paralegal for advice in a few areas. And somehow it was the best he has seen? Either he is REALLY shining me on, or people simply don't take the time to be truthful and accurate and organized.
My attorney says that he is typically retained some 6-7 months ahead of a filing. He has been extremely helpful in all aspects of planning. We file in about a month, and I am 100% comfortable with where we are, even though I know my Ch 7 will be anything but routine. He has my back.
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I just had my 341 yesterday and it took a little less than 5 minutes. My attorney was great, but I was also completely on top of things. She had every piece of paper possible when preparing my petition, and I brought all my papers with me for the 341 (nothing was asked for except id). As long as nothing happens in the next 59 days, mine couldn't have gone smoother.Stopped paying the CCs: January 2010
Filed for Bankruptcy (Ch. 7): April 29, 2010
341 Hearing (Successful): June 4, 2010
Discharge: August 4, 2010...
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