I would say file an objection with the court.
Just because they have requested an extension does not mean that the court will agree.
I found some stuff on the internet -- opinions like, but nothing firm. I will send you this stuff in a PM.
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This is odd. If a 60 days rule has been enforced in BK courts, then why should the UST file a motion to ask for more time? This does not sound right unless the court is really really backed up in your area?
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Not yet. The motion was just filed a few hours ago. I wonder if I should object...Originally posted by 2manybills View PostTo me it sounds like all of your stuff has been sitting on someone's desk and they haven't looked at it yet. They are trying to buy time. Did the court grant the time?
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To me it sounds like all of your stuff has been sitting on someone's desk and they haven't looked at it yet. They are trying to buy time. Did the court grant the time?
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I have been under the scrutiny of the UST since I filed. I dropped of 2k+ pages of paperwork on July 8th (bank statements, cc statements, etc.). This is the first I have heard from them since.
Thy filed a motion for an extension of time 48 minutes before the deadline.
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Did they list a reason in their documentation? It could just be because the court's are so backed up that they are looking for more time.
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I believe the UST has the full 60 days, but from what others say, this is very rare to object at this late date. Do you have any idea what the objection to discharge could be? Anything irregular about your case?
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