Sorry in advance for the looong post.
Well, 341's done!
A little background- we filed in a rush to meet the October deadline. I was still looking for ways to avoid it, and my wife kept saying we needed to. The Monday before the deadline, I looked online to see if there was any way it could still happen. Lo and behold, I found a website based IN my state (Colorado) that walked you through the process, filled out the forms for you, and then overnighted them to you for $180 if I remember right. So we filed pro se October 14. I spent all of my time researching what effect BK would have long term after discharge, but didn't research the process much and had no idea it would take this long. I'm still having trouble finding answers about what will happen between now and discharge. I recently found this site http://www.bankruptcyinformation.com/
which was pretty informative from the court's standpoint, but I still have lots of questions.
1. The trustee only seemed to care about the date we filed. She never asked if there had been any changes to our financial status, so I didn't mention the raise I received a couple weeks later (not that it's really helped anyway). We had to provide bank statements with the balance that day. Would this be "cash on hand?" When I filled out the questionnaire it was right before payday. Don't remember what I put, but it was little or none. The day I filed, however, was when direct deposit of my 2-week paycheck went in. Does any of this mean anything?
2. I own a rifle I hadn't originally listed as a possession. I kept finding conflicting lists of state exemptions, and just planned on bringing it up at the 341. She asked if either of us owned any firearms, and I told her "yes." It's an extremely undesirable model from a collector's standpoint, but it was what I chose from my grandfather's possessions. Despite its bad rep, it shoots very well for me. The trustee said firearms are NOT exempt, so while I doubt it would bring much money, if she were to seize it, would I be able to get it back or pay the value, etc.?
3. Even without making payments on stuff, we're still not quite getting by. My wife could get a job, but we've been holding off until the BK's done. I've seen a post or two where people were told it would probably be OK after their 341. So if it weren't OK, what would the problem be, and what would the consequences be?
4. We left a house in another state that wouldn't sell when we moved here for a (supposed) business opportunity. We're more than happy to let the mortgage company have it back, but right before the 341 we received the property tax bill. Oops. I didn't think to ask the trustee about it. I was just getting in to a really bad case of flu that made me sicker than I've been in 10 years, so I wasn't exactly all there. We didn't have much in escrow since I got in a yelling match with the mortgage company last summer when they raised the payment by $300. I refused to pay the difference because it was their mistake, so they witheld it from the escrow account. Quit paying them altogether shortly after that. So anyway, should I include the taxes in the BK? Can I and how would I? Do I need to, or is it the mortgage company's problem?
5. The trustee is holding our case until we file our 2005 taxes, since this is the first year we've filed in Colorado. She stated that "a portion" of our return was part of the BK. How does that factor in? Part of the problem is that she's actually from Wyoming, on loan to Colorado because they're overloaded with all of us last-minute idiots
. Anyway, she doesn't know Colorado law 100%. I found 2 different sites that state all of your federal and state return are exempt in Colorado, but like I said I can't find 2 sites that list the exemptions the same. Oh, and will the trustee "holding" our case mean it will take longer to discharge?
6. AND LAST, what is being done in the meantime? Can trustees actively look for things to nail us on, research our history, call our bank, etc. (ex: the job question above)? I don't think I'd have any reason to worry, but it'd sure be nice to just have this all over and done with.
Thanks for anything you can give me to answer my million questions and make me feel better
,
Steve.
Well, 341's done!
A little background- we filed in a rush to meet the October deadline. I was still looking for ways to avoid it, and my wife kept saying we needed to. The Monday before the deadline, I looked online to see if there was any way it could still happen. Lo and behold, I found a website based IN my state (Colorado) that walked you through the process, filled out the forms for you, and then overnighted them to you for $180 if I remember right. So we filed pro se October 14. I spent all of my time researching what effect BK would have long term after discharge, but didn't research the process much and had no idea it would take this long. I'm still having trouble finding answers about what will happen between now and discharge. I recently found this site http://www.bankruptcyinformation.com/
which was pretty informative from the court's standpoint, but I still have lots of questions.
1. The trustee only seemed to care about the date we filed. She never asked if there had been any changes to our financial status, so I didn't mention the raise I received a couple weeks later (not that it's really helped anyway). We had to provide bank statements with the balance that day. Would this be "cash on hand?" When I filled out the questionnaire it was right before payday. Don't remember what I put, but it was little or none. The day I filed, however, was when direct deposit of my 2-week paycheck went in. Does any of this mean anything?
2. I own a rifle I hadn't originally listed as a possession. I kept finding conflicting lists of state exemptions, and just planned on bringing it up at the 341. She asked if either of us owned any firearms, and I told her "yes." It's an extremely undesirable model from a collector's standpoint, but it was what I chose from my grandfather's possessions. Despite its bad rep, it shoots very well for me. The trustee said firearms are NOT exempt, so while I doubt it would bring much money, if she were to seize it, would I be able to get it back or pay the value, etc.?
3. Even without making payments on stuff, we're still not quite getting by. My wife could get a job, but we've been holding off until the BK's done. I've seen a post or two where people were told it would probably be OK after their 341. So if it weren't OK, what would the problem be, and what would the consequences be?
4. We left a house in another state that wouldn't sell when we moved here for a (supposed) business opportunity. We're more than happy to let the mortgage company have it back, but right before the 341 we received the property tax bill. Oops. I didn't think to ask the trustee about it. I was just getting in to a really bad case of flu that made me sicker than I've been in 10 years, so I wasn't exactly all there. We didn't have much in escrow since I got in a yelling match with the mortgage company last summer when they raised the payment by $300. I refused to pay the difference because it was their mistake, so they witheld it from the escrow account. Quit paying them altogether shortly after that. So anyway, should I include the taxes in the BK? Can I and how would I? Do I need to, or is it the mortgage company's problem?
5. The trustee is holding our case until we file our 2005 taxes, since this is the first year we've filed in Colorado. She stated that "a portion" of our return was part of the BK. How does that factor in? Part of the problem is that she's actually from Wyoming, on loan to Colorado because they're overloaded with all of us last-minute idiots
. Anyway, she doesn't know Colorado law 100%. I found 2 different sites that state all of your federal and state return are exempt in Colorado, but like I said I can't find 2 sites that list the exemptions the same. Oh, and will the trustee "holding" our case mean it will take longer to discharge?6. AND LAST, what is being done in the meantime? Can trustees actively look for things to nail us on, research our history, call our bank, etc. (ex: the job question above)? I don't think I'd have any reason to worry, but it'd sure be nice to just have this all over and done with.
Thanks for anything you can give me to answer my million questions and make me feel better
,Steve.
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