My husband & I filed chpt 7 last Feb. Pacer says it was discharged but not closed.
We received an inheritance in late Aug/Sept. The trustee has filed a "Notice of Recovery of Assets, retention of counsel and declaration of disinterestedness" on 9/6/05. I know we are blessed to have this happen, but it would have been more convienent if it had happened either before or later. We just didn't know.
We tried to have the case dismissed long ago, but no doing after we had our initial hearing, the trustess wants his cut. I had no idea I would be on the receiving end of an inheritance, otherwise I would have held out, negotiatiated with creditors and dealt with the situation on my own.
We have since moved out of state, and exchanging voice mails with our lawyer, who seems to be losing interest. KWIM? So much BS and we just want to do what we need to do to begin to put this behind us so we can move on. My question is will they just make us pay a lump sum, or give us a schedule of payments what? Do they always garnish your wages if they change it to chptr 13? What process would it go through to change from a 7 to a 13?
The best part is that like most of you, we wanted to keep this private. But the "lovely" (said in my most sarcastic and saccharine laced voice) trustee subenoed and issued a warrant for my parents arrest. What a lovely conversation I was able to have with all that. (Anyone available to egg a house?)
We received an inheritance in late Aug/Sept. The trustee has filed a "Notice of Recovery of Assets, retention of counsel and declaration of disinterestedness" on 9/6/05. I know we are blessed to have this happen, but it would have been more convienent if it had happened either before or later. We just didn't know.
We tried to have the case dismissed long ago, but no doing after we had our initial hearing, the trustess wants his cut. I had no idea I would be on the receiving end of an inheritance, otherwise I would have held out, negotiatiated with creditors and dealt with the situation on my own.
We have since moved out of state, and exchanging voice mails with our lawyer, who seems to be losing interest. KWIM? So much BS and we just want to do what we need to do to begin to put this behind us so we can move on. My question is will they just make us pay a lump sum, or give us a schedule of payments what? Do they always garnish your wages if they change it to chptr 13? What process would it go through to change from a 7 to a 13?
The best part is that like most of you, we wanted to keep this private. But the "lovely" (said in my most sarcastic and saccharine laced voice) trustee subenoed and issued a warrant for my parents arrest. What a lovely conversation I was able to have with all that. (Anyone available to egg a house?)

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