I wanted to observe some 341 hearings before ours on May 8, so sat through a few this week. They were all C7's however, so they may not be a good indication of our C13. The hearing officer (not sure the exact title) is a local attorney. The process was pretty informal with some humorous moments thrown in.
The debtors showed their CDL and SSA card, the hearing officer returned previously submitted paperwork (tax returns I think, but mostly paystubs). They were put under oath, asked some questions re the information in the petition now and at the time of filing, transfer of property in last 6 months, any monies owed to them, any owing of child support/alimony. It was over in probably 2 minutes, 3 tops!
I was interested if there was any mention of the stimulus tax refund and it only came up twice....both times the situation was a little complicated and in place of trying to put a value on some stock in a company and working for the employer for free, the debtor agreed to turn over the refund. I couldn't hear a lot of what was said but most of the cases were pretty straigtforward.
Two creditors appeared, one of them for 2 different cases, but again, I couldn't hear where she was from. The other creditor was representing the lender on a car loan and it was just to confirm that the vehicle was being surrendered and make arrangements for that.
I'm less anxious now, I would suggest it for others waiting for their 341.
The debtors showed their CDL and SSA card, the hearing officer returned previously submitted paperwork (tax returns I think, but mostly paystubs). They were put under oath, asked some questions re the information in the petition now and at the time of filing, transfer of property in last 6 months, any monies owed to them, any owing of child support/alimony. It was over in probably 2 minutes, 3 tops!
I was interested if there was any mention of the stimulus tax refund and it only came up twice....both times the situation was a little complicated and in place of trying to put a value on some stock in a company and working for the employer for free, the debtor agreed to turn over the refund. I couldn't hear a lot of what was said but most of the cases were pretty straigtforward.
Two creditors appeared, one of them for 2 different cases, but again, I couldn't hear where she was from. The other creditor was representing the lender on a car loan and it was just to confirm that the vehicle was being surrendered and make arrangements for that.
I'm less anxious now, I would suggest it for others waiting for their 341.
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