What happens at a creditors meeting?
The debtor must attend the creditors meeting scheduled for their bankruptcy petition. The trustee conducts the meeting. The debtor must answer questions concerning: • Why you had to file bankruptcy • Any actions taken with the property • Debts listed in the petition or any other financial information requested by the trustee Failure to respond or not respond truthfully can result in the petition being dismissed or, in extreme cases, a charge of perjury. Creditors have been notified that they may attend and question the debtor about the assets of the debtor or any other matter relevant to the bankruptcy. A creditor doesnt waive any rights by not attending the creditors meeting. Return to index . . .
The debtor must attend the creditors’ meeting scheduled for their bankruptcy petition. The trustee conducts the meeting. The debtor must answer questions about the contents of the petition, changes in financial status, intent to reaffirm debt, values of property, and discretionary questions the trustee may ask. In addition, creditors may ask questions assets and other relevant matters.
The debtor must attend the creditors’ meeting scheduled for their bankruptcy petition. The trustee conducts the meeting. The debtor must answer questions concerning: • How the situation evolved • Any actions taken with the property • Debts listed in the petition or any other financial information requested by the trustee Failure to respond or not respond truthfully can result in the petition being dismissed or, in extreme cases, a charge of perjury. Creditors have been notified that they may attend and question the debtor about the assets of the debtor or any other matter relevant to the bankruptcy. A creditor doesn’t waive any rights by not attending the creditors meeting. Return to index . . .
The debtor must attend the creditors’ meeting scheduled for their bankruptcy petition. The trustee conducts the meeting. The debtor must answer questions concerning: • How the situation evolved • Any actions taken with the property • Debts listed in the petition or any other financial information requested by the trustee Failure to respond or not respond truthfully can result in the petition being dismissed or, in extreme cases, a charge of perjury. Creditors have been notified that they may attend and question the debtor about the assets of the debtor or any other matter relevant to the bankruptcy. A creditor doesn’t waive any rights by not attending the creditors meeting.
The debtor must attend the creditors’ meeting scheduled for their bankruptcy petition. The trustee conducts the meeting. The debtor must answer questions concerning: • How the situation evolved • Any actions taken with the property • Debts listed in the petition or any other financial information requested by the trustee Failure to respond or not respond truthfully can result in the petition being dismissed or, in extreme cases, a charge of perjury. Creditors have been notified that they may attend and question the debtor about the assets of the debtor or any other matter relevant to the bankruptcy. A creditor doesn’t waive any rights by not attending the creditors meeting.