Hello everyone! Great forum, love everyone here! My husband and I filed our Ch 7 no asset BK today and I actually feel so relieved! I'm looking forward to our 341. My attorney told us that the trustees only have 5 minutes to spend with each person and that the trustee we got is nice. She said he's compassionate with people and isn't mean; he doesn't make them feel stupid or bad about anything. I'm still nervous as heck about it, but I think it will be alright.
My problem is another issue, but still related. I just got a job offer yesterday. (after almost 2 years uenmployed!) I start on January 24th and I have 7 weeks of training. Our 341 is on February 8th. I want to go to the meeting and come right back to work. I'm so nervous about asking for time off, but I have to. I'm thinking I should obviously wait until after I start the job to say anything, but then what should I say? Should I tell them I have a mandatory court appearance and leave it at that, or should I be honest and tell them I'm filing BK? My attorney is going to write me a letter stating that I have this mandatory appearance. I'm not sure what her wording will be, but I'm confident she'll use discretion. I told her I'd rather not tell them about BK and don't feel that I have to. On the other hand, I'm a believer in honesty being the best policy and sometimes hiding things causes more problems. The only reason I'm nervous is because it's a new job, obviously. If not for that, I'd ask for the time off and be done with it. I'm willing to take the time unpaid if necessary and I believe that during the time I'm gone, they'll have lunch so I won't miss too much actual classroom training time. I just hope they're understanding because this obviously isn't something I can get out of!
Anyone's help or words of wisdom would be great! Thank you!
My problem is another issue, but still related. I just got a job offer yesterday. (after almost 2 years uenmployed!) I start on January 24th and I have 7 weeks of training. Our 341 is on February 8th. I want to go to the meeting and come right back to work. I'm so nervous about asking for time off, but I have to. I'm thinking I should obviously wait until after I start the job to say anything, but then what should I say? Should I tell them I have a mandatory court appearance and leave it at that, or should I be honest and tell them I'm filing BK? My attorney is going to write me a letter stating that I have this mandatory appearance. I'm not sure what her wording will be, but I'm confident she'll use discretion. I told her I'd rather not tell them about BK and don't feel that I have to. On the other hand, I'm a believer in honesty being the best policy and sometimes hiding things causes more problems. The only reason I'm nervous is because it's a new job, obviously. If not for that, I'd ask for the time off and be done with it. I'm willing to take the time unpaid if necessary and I believe that during the time I'm gone, they'll have lunch so I won't miss too much actual classroom training time. I just hope they're understanding because this obviously isn't something I can get out of!
Anyone's help or words of wisdom would be great! Thank you!
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