Checked PACER again this morning. No update.
So, I called the US Courthouse. Lady there was actually very helpful. She said the "Ten Day Report" is many times not filed - and when it is not - it is a good thing for the debtor. I know from reading the law that this means that the Trustee has accepted my Means Test and no longer has the right to argue to dismiss my case or convert it to a Chapter 13 due to the Means Test. That bullet is no longer in his chamber.
In my case, she looked (not in PACER - in the actual file) and said no Ten Day Report was filed.
My next "deadline" is Dec 10, the last day for the Trustee to object to my property exemptions. After that, Jan 9 for a discharge!
One bullet dodged - two more to go!
:yahoo
So, I called the US Courthouse. Lady there was actually very helpful. She said the "Ten Day Report" is many times not filed - and when it is not - it is a good thing for the debtor. I know from reading the law that this means that the Trustee has accepted my Means Test and no longer has the right to argue to dismiss my case or convert it to a Chapter 13 due to the Means Test. That bullet is no longer in his chamber.
In my case, she looked (not in PACER - in the actual file) and said no Ten Day Report was filed.
My next "deadline" is Dec 10, the last day for the Trustee to object to my property exemptions. After that, Jan 9 for a discharge!
One bullet dodged - two more to go!
:yahoo
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