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I sent an email to my lawyer and this was his reply:
I have inquired, but not received a response. As I mentioned in my earlier
email, the trustee usually won't respond to inquiries like this. I would
not be terribly concerned about this though. She is doing this in all of my
cases right now. If I find something out, I'll pass along the information.
Paul
Since she is doing this to everyone I feel much better now!
I was thinking it may not only be on your file that this would appear
wild guess is that she is very bussy and used her office staff on trustee work and wants the court to pay for it.
I was thinking it may not only be on your file that this would appear
wild guess is that she is very bussy and used her office staff on trustee work and wants the court to pay for it.
Exactly what I was thinking, only I was being up front about her making more money by billing at legal assistant/attorney rates.
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I have seen some asset cases described on here where the trustee hired herself as an attorney to help administer the case. But wouldn't there be some kind of notice of assets? At what point would they give such a notice? Before or after discharge?
I have also seen this on cases where there was a notice of assets.
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