Well I looked on Pacer today and see that a discharge was entered today. What a nice present, but it is only the half of it. How much longer until I get the other half? You see, we were deemed an asset case. I have read that this closing process could take months. I have also read on some prior posts that this is the moment I am waiting for, a discharge. I guess I don't feel as excited as I should. I do agree that a discharge is great, however, I think the closing date for me is much more important. At least I won't have to worry so much and can move ahead.
On 12/17, a Motion and Application to Employ *** and the Law Offices of *** as Counsel Filed by *** scheduled for 1/9/2013. My attorney tells us that the trustee is going after any assets in the house. If you read my prior posts, we have none and I believe he is wasting his time. BUT I don't trust our Trustee as he is the devil in my eyes. Our attorney is going to object this motion because there is no value placed on our house...we are still waiting....and waiting.... Not to mention that appointing the trustee as attorney is such a conflict of interest and I do not believe this should be allowed at all but apparently happens all the time. I am sure at the end of the day even with our objection, the trustee's motions will be entered.
Any asset cases out there who were discharged and closed quickly? Feel free to post your stories. Your past experience helps me pass the time as I wait. Merry Christmas everyone!
On 12/17, a Motion and Application to Employ *** and the Law Offices of *** as Counsel Filed by *** scheduled for 1/9/2013. My attorney tells us that the trustee is going after any assets in the house. If you read my prior posts, we have none and I believe he is wasting his time. BUT I don't trust our Trustee as he is the devil in my eyes. Our attorney is going to object this motion because there is no value placed on our house...we are still waiting....and waiting.... Not to mention that appointing the trustee as attorney is such a conflict of interest and I do not believe this should be allowed at all but apparently happens all the time. I am sure at the end of the day even with our objection, the trustee's motions will be entered.
Any asset cases out there who were discharged and closed quickly? Feel free to post your stories. Your past experience helps me pass the time as I wait. Merry Christmas everyone!
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