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    Need some advice about a letter I recieved.

    Our case was D/C last week but on Monday I recieved a letter from the courts that they are missing the address to one of my creditors and that I need to get them the information.

    This creditor is my student loan that had been sold from one company to another and I had to amend the bankruptcy before our 341 to give them the new address.

    I called the courts because the letter was really vague on what I have to do and at first the person helping me said that I do need to send the letter back with the information, but once she looked up our case she said: "your case is closed so anything you send in will be stricken", and then she would not tell me if I need to send it in or not.

    I don't mind sending it in but I am not sure now if I have to go through my lawyer which has already sent me a letter that we are finished so I am assuming if I contact them about it I am going to have to pay more to have them do it.

    Does stricken mean that I should not bother sending it? It is not a debt that can be included in my bankruptcy.

    Thanks!!!

    #2
    no one knows?

    can someone tell me what they mean by anything i send in will be stricken from the case?

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      #3
      "stricken" means it will not be a part of the court record. It would be as if you never sent it in. I would send the letter back with the info requested, just to be safe. It can't hurt, except to take a few minutes of your time.
      LadyInTheRed is in the black!
      Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
      $143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!

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        #4
        Since your case is closed and the student loan isn't discharged anyway, I wouldn't worry about doing anything.

        Just contact your student loan servicer to find out when to start up payments again, this will save you excess interest.

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