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What Can Go Wrong at the Meeting of Creditors?

  • Writer: Zambrano Law Customer Service
    Zambrano Law Customer Service
  • Dec 30, 2022
  • 1 min read

An important part of the bankruptcy process is attending the Meeting of Creditors (also known as a 341 hearing). At this meeting, debtors are required to answer questions posed by creditors and a trustee. It is important to be prepared for this meeting, as many things can go wrong if you are not.


First, it is possible that you may not have all the documents requested for your case. Documents such as proof of income and bank statements must be provided in order for your case to proceed smoothly. If these documents are missing or incomplete, it can delay or even prevent the completion of your bankruptcy filing.


Second, coming unprepared can lead to confusion and mistakes at the meeting. Failing to bring adequate information or understanding about your financial situation can lead to difficulties answering questions posed by either the trustee or creditors present at the hearing.




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