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    I'm in Ohio. I think my lawyer told me payments would/could come right out of my pay checks. Does anyone know if they have to come out that way or can you send money orders? I really don't want work knowing all my business, if you know what I mean.
    Filed August 09, all payments made as of July 12th, 2013.....Waiting on final audit and discharge!

    #2
    I'm not in 13, but let's say I'm retired, they would have to take my check. I think it is an object of convenience.
    If I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.

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      #3
      In Oklahoma you can either have a payroll deduction (which they recommend) or send money order or cashier's check. I did not want my work involved, so I am using a cashier's check. In our meeting they did say if you are late with your payment they will do a payroll deduction.

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        #4
        I'm in Pennsylvania. Our lawyer told us the trustee would require that it be garnished from my husband's paycheck. The paperwork the court gave us says it must be taken from the paycheck. But on our petition, we checked the box stating that we would send in the payment. Nothing was said about it at our 341 meeting. Our hearing will be January 22, so we are waiting to see if they will require the garnishment. For now we are mailing a cashiers check. We are hoping to just get confirmed and keep mailing the check, but we'll see.
        As a precaution, my husband already spoke to his manager about it, so hopefully there would not be ramifications for his job, promotions, etc.
        It does seem unfair that they do this, since it could risk a person's job or promotion. Even though it is not LEGAL, it would be very difficult to fight.
        If you had a REAL issue with this, I would think your attorney could present this to the judge.

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          #5
          It will just depend on what is customary in your district. We can do the payroll thing or send a check, I send a personal check each month.
          The future is unwritten. J.S.

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            #6
            Originally posted by oldrocker View Post
            It will just depend on what is customary in your district. We can do the payroll thing or send a check, I send a personal check each month.
            Anyone sending a check in, needs to make sure you send it certified with return receipt. It costs $5.00, but is well worth it to have that green card signed in your BK file, in case any claims that you missed a payment arises. Make sure that you also keep any receipts you get from the post office. Should the payment go astray in the mail, the item number is on your receipt, and the post office can trace it.
            "To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."

            "Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."

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              #7
              trustee here in Chicago accepts wage garnishment or cashier's check/money order. No personal check or internet wire transfer.. I send my payment to the Memphis PO Box in using priority mail with delivery confirmation.. 8 payments down- 52 left to go..

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