Whew. What a relief that it's over.
I'll just give a run down of the day and our experiences.
First, clothing situation. I ended up wearing jeans (to fit over my aircast). I wore my dark dark wash jeans so they didn't look as "denim-ish". ;) A purple (Gap) top with a black cardigan sweater over the top. I wore my tennis shoe on my good foot till we got to the court house and slip on a dressier flat to go in. When we got there, they were doing renovations and the elevators in front were out of order. The wheelchair lift was not working, and I had to make it up a small flight on stairs, on crutches.
So, dh CARRIED ME up the stairs. Talk about feeling silly.
We waited in the snack/vending room for our attorney. When he got there we went over all the questions that would be asked of us, what to expect when we walked in the room, what the purpose was of asking for the documents we brought (ID's, bank statements, recent paystub etc..), how long it would take. the attorney said the trustee may even ask about how I hurt myself to see if it was a personal injury type thing where we would be able to sue someone else.
Then we had to proceed to a court room clear across the building. On my crutches. Awful.
There were two cases called before ours. The trustee seemed very nice. He asked everyone the basic questions.
We were called 3rd. It went EXACTLY as our attorney said it would. We were asked to state our names and address. Asked if everything on the petition was true to our knowledge. Whether or not we had the chance to review it with our attorney. He asked if we had ever filed before, he asked if dh was still employed with his same job. He asked if I was still a homemaker and if my broken foot was an on the job injury. LOL. I told him it was a "dog walking" injury. He chuckled and said "Oh, I'm so sorry".
He said he determines we are a no asset case and will be filing the paperwork to reflect that. (Or something to the degree). He said the same thing to the previous 2 cases as well.
He thanked us, and told us good luck and we were done.
I noticed too that our attorney was the only one that was "chatty" with the trustee. He seemed to know him and have a good rapport with the trustee. The trustee commented that our attorney was on the ball with the paperwork (our bank statements, paystubs) and the attorney said, "Just trying to get everyone done and back in to the AC". The trustee laughed and agreed. Apparently, building construction had the AC in the building down too, and it was HOT and miserable in there.
So, anyway, the attorney said everything should be fine and the next 60 days will just be a waiting game.
However, I do wonder, even though the trustee yesterday thinks that we are no asset...the UST still has time to object, correct?
I mean our attorney said he saw NOTHING coming up in the next 60 days...so???
Anyway, we went back to the attorney's office afterward and got our 2nd class out of the way. The long 2 1/2 hour class. It wasn't bad. I mean, mostly stuff we already KNEW, but we talked about our financial goals and took notes and it was good for dh and I to have a talk about what we want for the future.
Most of the stuff the class talks about--we've already have in place. Medical ins., auto ins, home insurance, disability ins, life ins.
We need to work on the emergency fund part. LOL
Ooops. Sorry this turned out so long. I hope that someone reading that hasn't gone to their 341 can read the details of the day and feel some relief in knowing that it's NOT bad. At all.
I'll just give a run down of the day and our experiences.
First, clothing situation. I ended up wearing jeans (to fit over my aircast). I wore my dark dark wash jeans so they didn't look as "denim-ish". ;) A purple (Gap) top with a black cardigan sweater over the top. I wore my tennis shoe on my good foot till we got to the court house and slip on a dressier flat to go in. When we got there, they were doing renovations and the elevators in front were out of order. The wheelchair lift was not working, and I had to make it up a small flight on stairs, on crutches.
So, dh CARRIED ME up the stairs. Talk about feeling silly.
We waited in the snack/vending room for our attorney. When he got there we went over all the questions that would be asked of us, what to expect when we walked in the room, what the purpose was of asking for the documents we brought (ID's, bank statements, recent paystub etc..), how long it would take. the attorney said the trustee may even ask about how I hurt myself to see if it was a personal injury type thing where we would be able to sue someone else.
Then we had to proceed to a court room clear across the building. On my crutches. Awful.
There were two cases called before ours. The trustee seemed very nice. He asked everyone the basic questions.
We were called 3rd. It went EXACTLY as our attorney said it would. We were asked to state our names and address. Asked if everything on the petition was true to our knowledge. Whether or not we had the chance to review it with our attorney. He asked if we had ever filed before, he asked if dh was still employed with his same job. He asked if I was still a homemaker and if my broken foot was an on the job injury. LOL. I told him it was a "dog walking" injury. He chuckled and said "Oh, I'm so sorry".
He said he determines we are a no asset case and will be filing the paperwork to reflect that. (Or something to the degree). He said the same thing to the previous 2 cases as well.
He thanked us, and told us good luck and we were done.
I noticed too that our attorney was the only one that was "chatty" with the trustee. He seemed to know him and have a good rapport with the trustee. The trustee commented that our attorney was on the ball with the paperwork (our bank statements, paystubs) and the attorney said, "Just trying to get everyone done and back in to the AC". The trustee laughed and agreed. Apparently, building construction had the AC in the building down too, and it was HOT and miserable in there.
So, anyway, the attorney said everything should be fine and the next 60 days will just be a waiting game.
However, I do wonder, even though the trustee yesterday thinks that we are no asset...the UST still has time to object, correct?
I mean our attorney said he saw NOTHING coming up in the next 60 days...so???
Anyway, we went back to the attorney's office afterward and got our 2nd class out of the way. The long 2 1/2 hour class. It wasn't bad. I mean, mostly stuff we already KNEW, but we talked about our financial goals and took notes and it was good for dh and I to have a talk about what we want for the future.
Most of the stuff the class talks about--we've already have in place. Medical ins., auto ins, home insurance, disability ins, life ins.
We need to work on the emergency fund part. LOL
Ooops. Sorry this turned out so long. I hope that someone reading that hasn't gone to their 341 can read the details of the day and feel some relief in knowing that it's NOT bad. At all.
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