I'm in the home stretch...just waiting for the discharge to happen. My 341 meeting was earlier this month and all went well. My question has to do with bank accounts. I have a bank account with Chase and also credit cards. My credit cards were a part of my BK. I only have about $2 currently in the checking account. I haven't used the account since I filed for BK. Once my discharge happens, is it safe to put money back in that account or will Chase have the ability to take it, even after the bankruptcy discharges?
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I have no checking accounts with Chase, but I BK'd a couple of their cards.
I had about $2000 in cash advances on those cards 70 days before filing, and they were going to start an adversary proceeding to disallow discharge of that.
My attorney settled with them for $1000 so I am having to pay that back.
In a circumstance like that, I suppose they could go after your checking account.
With a $2 balance, are you liable for any low-balance fees, or other fees?
I would suggest finding another bank - there are certainly better ones._______________________________
341 Meeting 11-Jan-2010
Unsecured debt: $46,000 IRS: $1800
Discharged and Closed 27-April 2010
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I also kept about $2 in a Chase checking account even though I opened new accounts elsewhere before filing. I have found that I really prefer Chase's online access/banking so I was hoping to start using them again once my Ch7 is discharged. I asked my attorney and he recommended we close the Chase account altogether and I didn't ask what would happen if I started using it later in time. (kicking myself!)
Looking forward to others answers....
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Hi Folks...
New to this wonderful and incredibly helpful forum.
I am wondering if there is a "preferred" amount of time that must pass following last use of a CC before filing a 7. (My last use of any CC was Feb.)
Also...with filing not possible until Sept, wondering how many minimum payments I must make before ceasing CC payments in advance of the filing. (Nothing nefarious here..a simple need to pool funds for attorney and the movers..to move me out of the home I am losing) All CC payments are presently up-to-date. This month (April) is the the first month that I will be missing mortgage payments.
Finally, I am confused as to what to say when the mortgage holders (1st and 2nd) along with the CC folks begin calling. Does one simply say.."I cannot pay at this time ?"
How far ahead of a filing does one typically advice creditors of intent to file ?
Many, many thanks...
LM
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Originally posted by lamarmundane View PostHi Folks...
New to this wonderful and incredibly helpful forum.
I am wondering if there is a "preferred" amount of time that must pass following last use of a CC before filing a 7. (My last use of any CC was Feb.)
Also...with filing not possible until Sept, wondering how many minimum payments I must make before ceasing CC payments in advance of the filing. (Nothing nefarious here..a simple need to pool funds for attorney and the movers..to move me out of the home I am losing) All CC payments are presently up-to-date. This month (April) is the the first month that I will be missing mortgage payments.
Finally, I am confused as to what to say when the mortgage holders (1st and 2nd) along with the CC folks begin calling. Does one simply say.."I cannot pay at this time ?"
How far ahead of a filing does one typically advice creditors of intent to file ?
Many, many thanks...
LM
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My Attorney said No Setoff After Discharge
Originally posted by c24h44o22 View PostI'm in the home stretch...just waiting for the discharge to happen. My 341 meeting was earlier this month and all went well. My question has to do with bank accounts. I have a bank account with Chase and also credit cards. My credit cards were a part of my BK. I only have about $2 currently in the checking account. I haven't used the account since I filed for BK. Once my discharge happens, is it safe to put money back in that account or will Chase have the ability to take it, even after the bankruptcy discharges?
I've had this account for a long time and I really want to use it after bankruptcy so I am hoping for the best.
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Lamarmundane, it's your first forum post, so I'm going to answer you here. However, in the future, when you have questions that are personal to you, then please don't hijack the original poster's thread. Start your own new thread instead - thanks!
Originally posted by lamarmundane View PostI am wondering if there is a "preferred" amount of time that must pass following last use of a CC before filing a 7. (My last use of any CC was Feb.)
Also...with filing not possible until Sept, wondering how many minimum payments I must make before ceasing CC payments in advance of the filing.
For sure, stop paying any cc's that you know you are going to discharge as soon as the lawyers think it's ok to do so. If you are going to make payments, don't make partial payments - the cc's won't count those. Waste of your money!
Finally, I am confused as to what to say when the mortgage holders (1st and 2nd) along with the CC folks begin calling. Does one simply say.."I cannot pay at this time ?"
How far ahead of a filing does one typically advice creditors of intent to file ?
If you aren't using a lawyer or your lawyer isn't willing to take the calls, then just keeping saying "I can't pay you now" right up until you get the distinct pleasure of giving them your bk case number!I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice nor a statement of the law - only a lawyer can provide those.
06/01/06 - Filed Ch 13
06/28/06 - 341 Meeting
07/18/06 - Confirmation Hearing - not confirmed, 3 objections
10/05/06 - Hearing to resolve 2 trustee objections
01/24/07 - Judge dismisses mortgage company objection
09/27/07 - Confirmed at last!
06/10/11 - Trustee confirms all payments made
08/10/11 - DISCHARGED !
10/02/11 - CASE CLOSED
Countdown: 60 months paid, 0 months to go
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Originally posted by NeedOptions View PostLrp, can you make up a sob story about not paying? Can they use that against you if you lie about why you cannot pay?
Just say you can't pay and move on. There are better uses for your time.I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice nor a statement of the law - only a lawyer can provide those.
06/01/06 - Filed Ch 13
06/28/06 - 341 Meeting
07/18/06 - Confirmation Hearing - not confirmed, 3 objections
10/05/06 - Hearing to resolve 2 trustee objections
01/24/07 - Judge dismisses mortgage company objection
09/27/07 - Confirmed at last!
06/10/11 - Trustee confirms all payments made
08/10/11 - DISCHARGED !
10/02/11 - CASE CLOSED
Countdown: 60 months paid, 0 months to go
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Hello again folks..and to lrprn a hearty "thank you"...and a "mea culpa" for not starting a new thread. When should one start a new thread ? More specifically, what if my question shares some similarities to an existing thread but also has some differences. Would that be "new thread" territory ?
Thanks again everyone, and in particular lrprn for your answers. This is a great forum.
Sorry for the accidental "hijack"....
Lamar
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