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Filing an Individual Chapter 7: This That Will Catch Attention 

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Filing an Individual Chapter 7: This That Will Catch Attention 
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The Bankruptcy Code imposes duties upon a debtor to file and provide various information for the debtor to receive a discharge, and then on top of that debtors must deal with parties in interest requesting additional information. Join Beverly Bass and Shane Tobin as they discuss not only the statutory requirements, but also many of the items that might catch the Court’s, Chapter 7 trustee’s, and United States Trustee’s attention and how to be prepared to answer their questions.

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 9/30/2025

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1. So You’re Filing an Individual Chapter 7: Things that Will Catch Attention (Aug 2024)

Beverly A. Bass, Shane P. Tobin

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So You’re Filing an Individual Chapter 7: Things that Will Catch Attention (Aug 2024)

The Bankruptcy Code imposes duties upon a debtor to file and provide various information for the debtor to receive a discharge, and then on top of that debtors must deal with parties in interest requesting additional information. Join Beverly Bass and Shane Tobin as they discuss not only the statutory requirements, but also many of the items that might catch the Court’s, Chapter 7 trustee’s, and United States Trustee’s attention and how to be prepared to answer their questions.

Originally presented: Jul 2024 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Beverly A. Bass, Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, P.C. - Austin, TX
Shane P. Tobin, Trial Attorney, Office of the U.S. Trustee - Austin, TX