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We are in AZ too, and for some reason the trustee told all of us in the room to expect a discharge in 60 to 90 days...last day for objections is still 60 days from 341, but Im not sure why he said up to 90 days. For us, our case wont close until the trustee gets a copy of our 2009 return and any refund we might get.
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It shouldn't affect the discharge. It may affect the closing date, but shouldn't affect the discharge. But don't sweat it. Rarely is the discharge entered on the 61st day. Fedgov workers do EVERYTHING slow. They fall down slow.Originally posted by last2cents View PostMSBklaywer - does the fact that I'm an asset case (trustee is waiting on my 09 return - which in all liklihood, will have a refund of bupkis)..impact the discharge time frame?
(thank you for the words of reassurance, btw).
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MSBklaywer - does the fact that I'm an asset case (trustee is waiting on my 09 return - which in all liklihood, will have a refund of bupkis)..impact the discharge time frame?
(thank you for the words of reassurance, btw).
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Give it at least 75 days before you start stressing. The deadline for objections to your discharge passed at 60 days. You're free and clear. Sometimes it takes those federal workers a while to put the funny papers down and push the appropriate button. But they'll get around to it.Originally posted by last2cents View PostOK - I'm at 66 days and I'm stressing.....nothing on Pacer yet......
Does anyone have any experience with discharge timeframes in AZ?Last edited by MSbklawyer; 12-11-2009, 05:04 PM.
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Stressing About Discharge
OK - I'm at 66 days and I'm stressing.....nothing on Pacer yet......
Does anyone have any experience with discharge timeframes in AZ?Tags: None
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