The Kansas Bankruptcy Center Podcast

What to expect at a Bankruptcy Chapter 7 341 Meeting of Creditors EP016

February 14, 2020 Norman Douglas Season 1 Episode 16
The Kansas Bankruptcy Center Podcast
What to expect at a Bankruptcy Chapter 7 341 Meeting of Creditors EP016
Show Notes

Many times clients are nervous, scared, can't sleep, or are unsure of what happens at the 341 meeting of creditors after they file bankruptcy. Don't be nervous! Normally the 341 meeting occurs roughly 30 days after the case is filed. It is a public "docket call" with the bankruptcy Trustee. If you have an attorney, they should go through with you what to expect during the meeting. The meetings generally lasts 3-6 minutes and involves the Trustee swearing you in and asking general questions about your case. If there are specific issues in your case, they may ask about that as well.

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