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Meeting of Creditors
"You must attend the meeting of creditors"
The Meeting of Creditors a meeting between
you and your bankruptcy trustee. Creditors
rarely attend. The Trustee is assigned when
we file your bankruptcy case. The Trustee
will have reviewed your bankruptcy petition
prior to the meeting and will have a list of
questions for you to answer. These questions
are not meant to trick or scare you. The
Trustee is simply trying to clarify your
financial affairs. The meeting is very
informal and all you need to do is be
truthful about your situation. At the
beginning of the meeting, the
Trustee will verify your social security
number and your government-issued ID
(usually a driver's license). Your must have
both of these documents with you when you
come to the meeting. If for any reason you
do not have one or the other of these items,
the Trustee may reschedule the meeting of
creditors and you will have to attend the
meeting on a another day.
Here are some sample questions similar to
what is asked at the 341 Meeting of
Creditors:
1. Please state your name, address.
2. Did you assist your attorney’s office in
preparing your bankruptcy petition,
schedules and statement of financial
affairs?
3. Did you have an opportunity to review
those materials and make yourself personally
familiar with them?
4. Did you sign those materials and are the
signatures your own?
5. Was the information contained in those
materials true and accurate to the best of
your knowledge?
6. Are there any errors or omissions that we
should bring to the trustee’s attention at
this time?
7. Are all of your assets and debts listed
on the bankruptcy schedules?
8. Have you lived in Colorado for the better
part of the six months prior to the filing
of your bankruptcy petition?
9. Other than this case, have you ever filed
for bankruptcy before? If so, when?
10. To the best of your knowledge, are you a
beneficiary under anybody’s will, trust, or
other estate-planning device?
11. Have you ever disclaimed an inheritance
or other interest under anybody’s will,
trust, or other estate-planning device?
12. Do you own your home or do you rent?
In a Chapter 13 case, you may also be asked:
1. Are you current on your mortgage?
2. Are you current on any other debts that
are being paid outside of the plan?
3. Are you current on your state and federal
income-tax return filings?
4. Are you self-employed or do you work for
others?
5. Have you made your first plan payment?
If your case is scheduled for Denver, the
meeting of creditors will be held at 721
19th Street, Room 125, Denver, CO.
If your case is scheduled for Fort Collins,
the meeting of creditors will be held at the
Larimer County Courthouse, 200 W. Oak, Fort
Collins, CO. A sign in the lobby will direct
you to the correct room.
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