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    B10 Form?

    Today, I received a B10 form in the mail and not sure what this means. A few days ago, I received the B18 (Discharge of Debtor notice; dated 08/12/2010). The B10 notice states "It appeared from the scheduled of the debtor at the time of filing that there was no estate from which any dividend could be paid to creditors, and the notice to creditors advised that it was unnecessary for any creditor to file his claim at that time. It now appears that ther is an estate from which a dividend to creditors may be paid and creditors must now file claims in this case in order to share any distribution from the estate."

    Wondering if something is wrong? The only "estate" I had was a car that I owned and negotiated a price to the Trustee, which I paid two weeks ago. Does this just mean that the creditors can get a share of the money I paid to the Trustee?

    Thanks for any clarification!

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    estate dividend

    Hi Lena,

    I think you answered your own question: the $$ paid to the trustee needs to be distributed amongst the creditors.

    Best to you,

    Tom in Colo
    Ch7 filed 5/12/2010.....341 meeting 6/30/2010....report of no distribution 8/15/2010.....discharged 10/01/2010.....closed 11/09/2010

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      #3
      Thank you, Tom : ) I think I am still suffering from anxiety attacks from the whole ordeal and slow to accept that it will be "alright." Thanks again !

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