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Meeting of Creditors in a Bankruptcy Proceeding - What to Expect

Section 11 U.S.C. Section 341 mandates that the United States Trustee "shall convene and preside at a meeting of creditors". Despite the name of the meeting, there are very few creditors, if any, who bother to show up at this meeting! Also, for Chapter 7 and 13 cases, the United States Trustee generally is not present at the meeting of creditors. Rather, the United States Trustee appoints Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 trustees and one of them will be assigned to your bankruptcy case. Your assigned trustee is also the one who will preside at the meeting of creditors. The meeting of creditors for persons residing in the Phoenix area is at the Bankruptcy Court in downtown Phoenix.

At this meeting, debtors who have filed a consumer bankruptcy (Chapter 7 or Chapter 13) can expect a number of things to occur. First, their appointed trustee will administer an oath for truthfulness that they will be required to take. Second, they will be questioned regarding a variety things, common questions include: Have you filed a bankruptcy before? Did you review and sign the bankruptcy petition prepared by your attorney? How long have you lived in Arizona? What are the values of your vehicles and/or real estate?

Every bankruptcy case is different and every trustee is different. At the time of this writing, according to the U.S. Trustee website, there are twenty-three different Chapter 7 Trustees in Arizona and three different Chapter 13 Trustees. Couple this with the fact that no two bankruptcy cases are exactly alike, and you have the potential for many different types of questions. Depending on the circumstances, there may be questions that seem odd or confusing. Do your best and answer these questions as truthfully as possible and, if necessary, consult with your attorney.

In the rare case that a creditor does show up at your meeting of creditors, they will usually be given an opportunity to speak and ask you questions. The trustee will usually try to keep the questions on a guided path so that they only address issues pertaining to the bankruptcy filing.

If you need financial help, call the Wright Law Offices at 480-269-9707 to schedule a free consultation with a Phoenix bankruptcy attorney.  You can also go to www.azbklawyer.com to find out more information about bankruptcy in Arizona.

I am an Arizona attorney and my articles only deal with Arizona and Federal Bankruptcy law.  This is an advertisement and communication pursuant to State Bar Rules.  All legal services offered to Arizona Residents Only. 

 
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6 Comments on Meeting of Creditors in Bankruptcy

JUL
31
2010
320,771 Points Outside Blog Called Shot Master

I have not seen a single creditor appear at a creditors meeting here in Orange County.

2:14am • #1

I see one about every ten times or so that I go to court for my client's 341 hearing, usually for other debtors, though.  Only once has a creditor showed up for one of my client's 341s.   

It is rare and usually is only a friend / former partner or something like that where they made a personal loan to the debtor and they ask questions that have no bearing on the bankruptcy whatsoever and just wastes everyone's time. 

I have never seen a representative of a credit card company show up. 

Ben Wright
2:57am • #2
278,761 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

Benjamin, thank you for sharing this information. Very interesting to learn more about your business. I hope all is well over in the Valley of the Sun.

5:14am • #3
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Great information about bankruptcies. . business are probably booming for you now. . 

6:00am • #4
431,027 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Hi Benjamin, thank you for the excellert artice on bankruptcies, AR needs more information on this subject!  We do have a Bankruptcy Court here and in many cases creditors do show up.

6:15am • #5
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Thanks for this great information, I will be sure to pass it on 

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