Hi All,
I've read numerous threads about people who may have had a change in circumstances for the positive prior to their 341 meeting and the advice people have given them.. But I'm looking for actual evidence.
Has anybody been aware of a trustee converting a Chapter 7 filing to a Chapter 13, or completely dismissed a case due to gaining employment after filing but before the creditors meeting?
I had lost my job, was highly in debt, and after a few months of unemployment (3) decided to file Chapter 7. Before I lost my job, my income was over the median and I did not pass the means test.
Throughout my unemployment I diligently searched for a new job. I happened to get an offer after filing my paperwork. This new job will again put me over the median and I would not pass the means test.. I started the job this Monday, my first paycheck is Sept 9th, and my 341 meeting is Sept 10th.
My attorney told me that bk is a 'snapshot' at the date of filing and anything that happens afterwards isn't considered. She says that I should be okay, and the court/trustee would think it is good that I finally got another job. I've read on here though that quite a few people have said to wait until after the 341 meeting due to the trustee asking if your circumstances have changed and/or expected income. While I appreciate advice, I'm looking for factual evidence to let me know if I need to be worried about the chances the trustee could 1. Ask me if I got a new job and am making more money than at the date of filing. 2. That he'll ask me to take the means test again (which I won't pass for Ch 7 again if I do with my new salary. Or 3. Convert my case to Ch 13 or dismiss my case all together.
There seems to be a mixture of what people say on here, but it always seems to be a "better safe than sorry" attitude. Does anyone have actual experience of these things happening?
I want to completely trust my attorney, but I don't want to leave something as important as this to words like 'should' or 'might'. If my case gets dismissed, my credit will be even worse than it is now with all my late pays, etc. And I'll still be on the hook for everything!
Thanks for your help!
I've read numerous threads about people who may have had a change in circumstances for the positive prior to their 341 meeting and the advice people have given them.. But I'm looking for actual evidence.
Has anybody been aware of a trustee converting a Chapter 7 filing to a Chapter 13, or completely dismissed a case due to gaining employment after filing but before the creditors meeting?
I had lost my job, was highly in debt, and after a few months of unemployment (3) decided to file Chapter 7. Before I lost my job, my income was over the median and I did not pass the means test.
Throughout my unemployment I diligently searched for a new job. I happened to get an offer after filing my paperwork. This new job will again put me over the median and I would not pass the means test.. I started the job this Monday, my first paycheck is Sept 9th, and my 341 meeting is Sept 10th.
My attorney told me that bk is a 'snapshot' at the date of filing and anything that happens afterwards isn't considered. She says that I should be okay, and the court/trustee would think it is good that I finally got another job. I've read on here though that quite a few people have said to wait until after the 341 meeting due to the trustee asking if your circumstances have changed and/or expected income. While I appreciate advice, I'm looking for factual evidence to let me know if I need to be worried about the chances the trustee could 1. Ask me if I got a new job and am making more money than at the date of filing. 2. That he'll ask me to take the means test again (which I won't pass for Ch 7 again if I do with my new salary. Or 3. Convert my case to Ch 13 or dismiss my case all together.
There seems to be a mixture of what people say on here, but it always seems to be a "better safe than sorry" attitude. Does anyone have actual experience of these things happening?
I want to completely trust my attorney, but I don't want to leave something as important as this to words like 'should' or 'might'. If my case gets dismissed, my credit will be even worse than it is now with all my late pays, etc. And I'll still be on the hook for everything!
Thanks for your help!
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