What is a 341 Meeting of the Creditors and where is it held?
The 341 Meeting of the Creditors is not really a meeting and generally no creditors appear. The meeting of the creditors is an informal hearing before the local Trustee, who has been appointed by the Bankruptcy Court to examine your petition and ask you questions about the information you provided in it. If your petition was not prepared properly, or if there is any question as to the accuracy of the information you provided, the local Trustee or the United States Trustee can object to your discharge. It is for this reason that it is important to have a qualified bankruptcy attorney assist you in preparing your petition. Contact Dawn Cutaia and allow her to help you prepare your petition the right way.
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