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I filed for bankruptcy in Chatham and my discharge was opposed. What does that mean?

 

Posted on Wednesday, July 12, 2006

I met with someone in Chatham recently who filed for bankruptcy and now the trustee has opposed their discharge. In simple terms, this means that unless he does what is required of him, he will not get out of his bankruptcy.

When you file for bankruptcy your trustee tells you what your duties and responsibilities are. If you do not do what is required you will not be discharged. The court could also advise the trustee to close the file which means that the creditors can start collection on the debt again. Therefore it is important to do what is required.

If you need a plan to deal with your debt, you can email a question.

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