If I filed for bankruptcy a month ago and I have not yet had my 341 meeting, can I include a loan that I took out after filing?
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If I filed for bankruptcy a month ago and I have not yet had my 341 meeting, can I include a loan that I took out after filing?
I took out a pay day loan after the filing date.
Asked on August 4, 2011 Illinois
Answers:
Mark J. Markus / Mark J. Markus, Law Offices of
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
No. Your bankruptcy estate is created on the date your case is filed. It has nothing to do with when your 341(a) meeting is.
Mark J. Markus, Attorney at Law
Handling exclusively bankruptcy law cases in California since 1991.
http://www.bklaw.com/
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Mark J. Markus / Mark J. Markus, Law Offices of
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
No. Your bankruptcy estate is created on the date your case is filed. It has nothing to do with when your 341(a) meeting is.
Mark J. Markus, Attorney at Law
Handling exclusively bankruptcy law cases in California since 1991.
http://www.bklaw.com/
Follow Me on Twitter: @bklawr
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