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    What's "Null?" in Pacer??

    I hope that someone has an answer. I'm stressing, just when I thought thais should be over.

    I've come here for a while, lurking and gathering information. It's helpful to have so many wise folks in one place.

    Here's my situation:

    I finished paying off my Ch. 13 in February, a few months early becuase my paychecks were every two weeks rather than once a month. Our trustee owes us several thousand dollars, at this point.

    We're still awaiting discharge. I was told by my lawyer that the papers were sitting on our judge's desk. Our trustee responds to nothing.

    I went to Pacer last night and the status of my case says: "Status: Null."

    I can't find anything anywhere that explains what "null" means. Does that mean it's finally over, or that I'm in trouble??? Why would I be in trouble?

    What's "Null?"

    Thank you!
    Elf

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    Null or Nullity = means that something is treated as though it did not happen or exist.
    The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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      #3
      Yup, but....

      Thank you for getting back to me. We're really puzzeled and stressing around here.

      Yes. Null means that something is treated as if it doesn't/didn't exist. I get that.

      But in this context (Pacer,), what does it mean: that the I'm treated as if the bankruptcy never happened, as if it's "null," or that the debt is treated as if it's "null," or as if it didn't exist.

      In other words:

      Does "null" acknowlege that I've finished the plan and that the discharge is on the way? Or, does it suggest that the trustee or judge had issues with the plan and that the plan is "null"? (At this point!!???)

      I'm confused. We're trying to buy a house. I have medical issues and I need to be in something that's handicap access. The loan folks are screaming for the discharge. I finished paying for on the plan in February. This is July. Now I'm "null."

      What does that mean? Pacer offers things like, "awaiting meeting" or "awaiting discharge" under status, but it doesn't say anything about "null."

      Thanks again!!
      Elf

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