After months of being unemployed with no income, I finally landed a job. My first paycheck was two weeks away. I was behind on rent and utilities and the current month was due. I sold my truck for $4000, but the buyer's wasn't getting his money for a week. He gave me a deposit. My father sent me $2000 to pay the bills, knowing I could repay him in a week when I finalized my sale. i finalized my sale and repaid my father in a week. The other $2000 from the sale I used to purchased a car which my neighbor was selling.
Now, the Trustee sent me a Motion to Compromise, ordering me to also pay the Bankruptcy Estate $2000 over ten monthly payments. When I called him to question him about his motion, he explained to me about preferential payments, and sarcastically told me I should have hired an attorney and I would have known. I told him that if I could have afforded one, I would have done so. I responded by asking him if he had a "rock in his craw" toward people who file Pro se? He said no, but "that's what happens when people don't hire attorneys.
Is it worth the hassle to file an Objection to the Motion, or should I just bite the bullet and pay the payments? Thanks for any advice!
Now, the Trustee sent me a Motion to Compromise, ordering me to also pay the Bankruptcy Estate $2000 over ten monthly payments. When I called him to question him about his motion, he explained to me about preferential payments, and sarcastically told me I should have hired an attorney and I would have known. I told him that if I could have afforded one, I would have done so. I responded by asking him if he had a "rock in his craw" toward people who file Pro se? He said no, but "that's what happens when people don't hire attorneys.
Is it worth the hassle to file an Objection to the Motion, or should I just bite the bullet and pay the payments? Thanks for any advice!
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