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Bankruptcy Alphabet: F is for First

By Cathy Moran

In my Bankruptcy Alphabet, F is for First meeting of creditors. Lots of rumors exist about the that meeting; it produces unwarranted anxiety that is avoidable if you understand what’s up. Let’s check it out. The first meeting of creditors, also called the 341 meeting, is often the only time a debtor has to appear […]

Filed Under: ABC's of bankruptcy, How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 341, first meeting, trustee meeting

What looks bad to the trustee in prebankruptcy conduct

By Cathy Moran

before filing bankrutpcy

Wondering what bankrutpcy trustees look for when they ask for bank statements and question you at the 341 meeting? Worried that a bankruptcy trustee will examine your situation and somehow disqualify you from bankruptcy because of something you did (or didn’t do) right before you filed? Not to worry. Your bankruptcy discharge does not depend […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 2024, 341, first meeting of creditors, spending before filing, trustee wants bank statements

Who Cares About Your Spending Before Bankruptcy?

By Cathy Moran

spending before bankrutpcy

Worried about using credit cards before bankruptcy? Afraid of prejudicing your bankruptcy case by spending money before you file? Do you imagine some authority figure deciding that your financial behavior in the run-up to bankrupcy bars you from relief? Take a deep breath. That’s not how it works. Let’s look at what matters and what […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 2024, 341, bankruptcy trustee, credit cards, first meeting

Going To Court In Your Bankruptcy Case

By Cathy Moran

bankruptcy hearing

Every bankruptcy debtor must go to court in their bankruptcy case. It’s usually the first and only time that your personal appearance is required. And these days, your “personal appearance” is by Zoom. What’s the point of going to court The first meeting of creditors has two basic purposes: to have the debtor validate the […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 341, first meeting, testifying

4 Rules For Testifying At Your Bankruptcy Hearing

By Cathy Moran

going to court

Going to court for your first meeting of creditors? What are they going to ask me?, you wonder. My bankruptcy clients imagine a quiz on the contents of their bankruptcy papers. Or worse, an inquisition on why they needed to file bankruptcy. That’s not likely.  The first meeting of creditors is much more likely to […]

Filed Under: How bankruptcy works Tagged With: 341, court appearance, first meeting, testify

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You’ve arrived at the Bankruptcy Soapbox, a resource of bankruptcy information and consumer law.

Soapbox is a companion site to Bankruptcy in Brief, where I try to be largely explanatory and even handed (Note I said “try”).

Here, I allow myself to tell stories and express strong opinions. We dig deeper into how to consider bankruptcy and navigate a bankruptcy case.

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Bankruptcy Alphabet: F is for First

In my Bankruptcy Alphabet, F is for First meeting of creditors. Lots of rumors exist about the that meeting; it produces unwarranted anxiety that is avoidable if you understand what's up. Let's check it out. The first meeting of creditors, also called the 341 meeting, is often the only time a debtor has to appear … Read more

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