Hi,
Our 341 is next Tuesday - would love to have positive thoughts coming our way.
From what I have read on the boards, and from the impression I rec'd from our attorney - we should have a pretty good idea within 10 days of the 341 if things will be discharged without problems. We have no assets, income has always been borderline, but the "look forward", I believe is 0 or negative left. I don't have any of the copies of what is filed, so I am not sure about that, but it seems like when we signed the papers that is what it was.
I've read many of the threads about the 341 and have learned:
1. don't answer more than they ask - try to stick to "yes or no" answers
2. be 100% honest (which I would be anyway)
3. dress conservative
4. bring papers with us in case trustee doesn't have them
5. we are going to be there at 8AM our appt is 9AM
Anything else we should or shouldn't do? I am planning on finishing the next credit class so it will be on file for discharge. If it is determined we dont qualify for a Ch 7 - do we just automatically go to a 13? What happens then? My income for the next 9 months or so will keep going down, not up, if we had to go to 13, is there a wait time to convert to a 7? My attorney is pretty confident of us being a 7, she said she wouldn't have filed a 7 if she didn't think it would go through. I just keep thinking "what if, what if"?
Thanks to all for all the great support and knowledge!
Lynn
Our 341 is next Tuesday - would love to have positive thoughts coming our way.
From what I have read on the boards, and from the impression I rec'd from our attorney - we should have a pretty good idea within 10 days of the 341 if things will be discharged without problems. We have no assets, income has always been borderline, but the "look forward", I believe is 0 or negative left. I don't have any of the copies of what is filed, so I am not sure about that, but it seems like when we signed the papers that is what it was.
I've read many of the threads about the 341 and have learned:
1. don't answer more than they ask - try to stick to "yes or no" answers
2. be 100% honest (which I would be anyway)
3. dress conservative
4. bring papers with us in case trustee doesn't have them
5. we are going to be there at 8AM our appt is 9AM
Anything else we should or shouldn't do? I am planning on finishing the next credit class so it will be on file for discharge. If it is determined we dont qualify for a Ch 7 - do we just automatically go to a 13? What happens then? My income for the next 9 months or so will keep going down, not up, if we had to go to 13, is there a wait time to convert to a 7? My attorney is pretty confident of us being a 7, she said she wouldn't have filed a 7 if she didn't think it would go through. I just keep thinking "what if, what if"?
Thanks to all for all the great support and knowledge!
Lynn
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