I am wondering if this will cause problems.
I have a credit union account which had a small checking overdraft account which was included in the Chapter 7 filing. I believe the amount was under $200 but no longer have access to the accounts to confirm.
Had I realized it, the account could have been easily paid off months before the Chapter 7 filing. Likewise, the debt has not been reaffirmed on the advice of my attorney who thinks I should save the $200 and open accounts at some other bank (I suspect other credit unions may not entertain me as a customer).
The 341 meeting is complete and I am hopeful that discharge and closing should occur in a timely manner.
Would I still have options for willingly repaying this debt? Will it invalidate my Chapter 7 filing in some way or cause other debtors to call foul? While I understand the pure dollars and cents advice of my lawyer, and will likely ask him the same question upon discharge, I have had these accounts for decades and would like to retain them if possible.
I am fine with not paying it, but for the convenience of the accounts impacted by this filing, it would be worth it to pay them off.
Can I choose to pay it off without repercussions after discharge?
Should I ask the credit union for a settlement of some kind?
Any advice is appreciated.
I have a credit union account which had a small checking overdraft account which was included in the Chapter 7 filing. I believe the amount was under $200 but no longer have access to the accounts to confirm.
Had I realized it, the account could have been easily paid off months before the Chapter 7 filing. Likewise, the debt has not been reaffirmed on the advice of my attorney who thinks I should save the $200 and open accounts at some other bank (I suspect other credit unions may not entertain me as a customer).
The 341 meeting is complete and I am hopeful that discharge and closing should occur in a timely manner.
Would I still have options for willingly repaying this debt? Will it invalidate my Chapter 7 filing in some way or cause other debtors to call foul? While I understand the pure dollars and cents advice of my lawyer, and will likely ask him the same question upon discharge, I have had these accounts for decades and would like to retain them if possible.
I am fine with not paying it, but for the convenience of the accounts impacted by this filing, it would be worth it to pay them off.
Can I choose to pay it off without repercussions after discharge?
Should I ask the credit union for a settlement of some kind?
Any advice is appreciated.
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