The below says:
"When a debtor files for bankruptcy, the debtor’s assets becomes the bankruptcy estate, and is under the legal control of the trustee while the case is open. The debtor may not sell, transfer, or dispose of any property without the permission of the trustee. However, unless the property is valuable and is not exempt under bankruptcy law, the trustee will generally have no interest in it, and the debtor can do what he pleases with it."
Do I have to go through my law firm to make this request (to sell something), or can I do this directly with the Trustee? The last time I spoke to the law firm (not about this, but about another matter) they sent me a letter informing me that it was their job to contact the Trustee on my behalf.
I 'hired' them to represent me. I get that. Does that preclude me from acting on my own? I believe if they do any work at all, it's at the rate of $375 per hour. I don't need someone to make a phone call (and relay the message to me) at that rate.
Btw, the below link also has good info on how the BK Trustee gets paid (table showing commissions)...
"When a debtor files for bankruptcy, the debtor’s assets becomes the bankruptcy estate, and is under the legal control of the trustee while the case is open. The debtor may not sell, transfer, or dispose of any property without the permission of the trustee. However, unless the property is valuable and is not exempt under bankruptcy law, the trustee will generally have no interest in it, and the debtor can do what he pleases with it."
Do I have to go through my law firm to make this request (to sell something), or can I do this directly with the Trustee? The last time I spoke to the law firm (not about this, but about another matter) they sent me a letter informing me that it was their job to contact the Trustee on my behalf.
I 'hired' them to represent me. I get that. Does that preclude me from acting on my own? I believe if they do any work at all, it's at the rate of $375 per hour. I don't need someone to make a phone call (and relay the message to me) at that rate.
Btw, the below link also has good info on how the BK Trustee gets paid (table showing commissions)...
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