Okay, a weird thing happened at work - I overheard someone in the Legal Dept. make reference to receiving some type of notice/mailing related to a chapter 7 BK. It was not clear whether this was related to an employee or a client.
I know that sometimes with a chapter 13 the employer finds out because of a wage attachment. But, for a chapter 7 why would there be any correspondence with the employer? Does the BK court not trust paystubs and contact the employer to verify the salary or 401(k) balance? Any thoughts on why the employer would be contacted in a chapter 7?
I'm planning to file a chapter 13 myself next year and I'm paranoid that people I know at my job (in Legal and Payroll) will find out and that it will negatively impact my job since I'm in the financial services industry. The BK attorney I meet with said in wage attachments don't usually occur in my BK court so I'm hoping I can get through this without my job knowing.
I know that sometimes with a chapter 13 the employer finds out because of a wage attachment. But, for a chapter 7 why would there be any correspondence with the employer? Does the BK court not trust paystubs and contact the employer to verify the salary or 401(k) balance? Any thoughts on why the employer would be contacted in a chapter 7?
I'm planning to file a chapter 13 myself next year and I'm paranoid that people I know at my job (in Legal and Payroll) will find out and that it will negatively impact my job since I'm in the financial services industry. The BK attorney I meet with said in wage attachments don't usually occur in my BK court so I'm hoping I can get through this without my job knowing.
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