Hi Everyone!
I'm a long time lurker who after sitting on the fence for much longer than I should took the plunge and filed Ch 7 a few months ago.
The end of this month will mark my 90 days, which should bring me a bit of happiness and relief, however, I have a trustee who is hellbent on dragging this out as long as possible, and an attorney who is rolling out the red carpet for him to do so.
I know bankruptcy is not supposed to be an enjoyable process. I went into this knowing things were going to be a bit complicated. (I own part of a house inherited from my grandparents.) I also just received the last pension payment I inherited from my father. (Didn't think this would be a big deal).
At my 341 meeting, the trustee was all about my ownership in the house. Not one mention about this now defunct monthly pension payment, which I claimed as income AND an exemption (the last two payments of less than $300 total).
However right before Christmas and a day before the time to object to exemptions was up (a 30 day extension was filed), all of a sudden there's interest in this pension/annuity that I no longer receive payments from.
I've jumped through every hoop the trustee has asked me to jump through and provided ALL the documents that I can get (according to the Benefit provider). But for some reason, this trustee will not let it go and continues to ask me to provide documents that DO NOT EXIST. I just don't get it!? I feel like the documents I've provided are not being read at all!
What interest could he likely have in this "asset" that no longer has value? This was not a lump sum I received either (that wasn't even an option in my case). I've been receiving monthly payouts of about $100/month for nearly 10 years. I'm not exactly sure what on earth the trustee is looking for or what they can gain from this, and unfortunately my attorney seems ridiculously clueless and unwilling to make any waves by asking.
I have nothing to hide. I've provided everything there is to know about this "asset." I just really want this to come to an end, and I'm just super frustrated that the trustee is dragging this out chasing unicorns.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm just baffled.
Thank You!
I'm a long time lurker who after sitting on the fence for much longer than I should took the plunge and filed Ch 7 a few months ago.
The end of this month will mark my 90 days, which should bring me a bit of happiness and relief, however, I have a trustee who is hellbent on dragging this out as long as possible, and an attorney who is rolling out the red carpet for him to do so.
I know bankruptcy is not supposed to be an enjoyable process. I went into this knowing things were going to be a bit complicated. (I own part of a house inherited from my grandparents.) I also just received the last pension payment I inherited from my father. (Didn't think this would be a big deal).
At my 341 meeting, the trustee was all about my ownership in the house. Not one mention about this now defunct monthly pension payment, which I claimed as income AND an exemption (the last two payments of less than $300 total).
However right before Christmas and a day before the time to object to exemptions was up (a 30 day extension was filed), all of a sudden there's interest in this pension/annuity that I no longer receive payments from.
I've jumped through every hoop the trustee has asked me to jump through and provided ALL the documents that I can get (according to the Benefit provider). But for some reason, this trustee will not let it go and continues to ask me to provide documents that DO NOT EXIST. I just don't get it!? I feel like the documents I've provided are not being read at all!
What interest could he likely have in this "asset" that no longer has value? This was not a lump sum I received either (that wasn't even an option in my case). I've been receiving monthly payouts of about $100/month for nearly 10 years. I'm not exactly sure what on earth the trustee is looking for or what they can gain from this, and unfortunately my attorney seems ridiculously clueless and unwilling to make any waves by asking.
I have nothing to hide. I've provided everything there is to know about this "asset." I just really want this to come to an end, and I'm just super frustrated that the trustee is dragging this out chasing unicorns.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm just baffled.
Thank You!
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