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Can I buy a car with cash after 341 but before discharge?

Answered by attorney Rex K. Daines
Bankruptcy lawyer at OlsenDaines
As long as you disclosed all of your assets when the case was filed and at your 341(a), then it is fine to buy a car for cash at this time.
As long as you disclosed all of your assets when the case was filed and at your 341(a), then it is fine to buy a car for cash at this time.

Is there a timeline or deadline for the trustee to have objections about anything? Can the trustee still go after assesses after my trial date?

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Answered by attorney Kenneth Love (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Love and Dillenbeck Law
As to your trial date...I think you mean the 341 meeting that you attended. Actually, creditors have 60 days after that date in which to object to your discharge. The trustee has a few deadlines. First, they can go after any asset that is not exempt at any time until they abandon it. They also have 30 days after this meeting to object to any exemptions to used to protect property if he/she feels you used them incorrectly.
As to your trial date...I think you mean the 341 meeting that you attended. Actually, creditors have 60 days after that date in which to object to your discharge. The trustee has a few deadlines. First, they can go after any asset that is not exempt at any time until they abandon it. They also have 30 days after this meeting to object to any exemptions to used to protect property if he/she feels you used them incorrectly.
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If my husband claims a Chapter 13 but we share the debt, do the debts go away or do they just become my debts?

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Answered by attorney Margaret L. Evans (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Margaret L. Evans, PC
Question: If my husband claims a Chapter 13 but we share the debt, do the debts go away or do they just become my debts? Question Detail: If my husband claims Chapter 13 bankruptcy, but we share the debt, as in it is on both of our credit, does the debt become resolved or does it just become my debt? *- he would need to list you as a co-debtor on his schedules and petition; also, it would not relieve your liability on the debt and the creditors would most likely start pursuing you, too. Depending on your situation, you may want to file a joint petition so that the creditors can't get at either of you. Of course, with a Chapter 13, the creditors will be getting some repayment of their claims.
Question: If my husband claims a Chapter 13 but we share the debt, do the debts go away or do they just become my debts? Question Detail: If my husband claims Chapter 13 bankruptcy, but we share the debt, as in it is on both of our credit, does the debt become resolved or does it just become my debt? *- he would need to list you as a co-debtor on his schedules and petition; also, it would not relieve your liability on the debt and the creditors would most likely start pursuing you, too. Depending on your situation, you may want to file a joint petition so that the creditors can't get at either of you. Of course, with a Chapter 13, the creditors will be getting some repayment of their claims.
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