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Topic: Discharge Paperwork...question.
Posted By: Madmorrigan
Subject: Discharge Paperwork...question.
Date Posted: 19/February/2009 at 12:55pm
I was discharged 3 years ago from a bankruptcy it took me 5 years to finish (I started in November of 2001). I never really paid much attention to the paperwork, just the part that said I was discharged...but I was looking it over today and was wondering what the heck everything means--unfortunately, my trustee is no longer in business (is that a good sign or a bad sign?) so I can't call them to clarify everything....

So, my question...on the claims register portion, there are seven listings. It says "amount of claim", "proof filed" (all yes), "amount filed", "claim status" (all yes), "rank" (all blank), and "proxy filed" (some yes, some no).

Can someone demystify this for me? Are these all the debts that I would have had included, because there are definitely student loans listed...I don't reasonably expect that the would be included but dare I dream? What is the meaning of this odd little paper?



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Posted By: DB1972
Date Posted: 24/February/2009 at 11:38am
just take it to the office of the superintendant (sp?) of bankruptcy. they'll clarify it and can even check thier records if need be.
 
there should be one in your city if it is any size....if not .....there should be one close.
 
if not.....just call some random trustee.....they'll go over it all.....for a fee i'm betting. the osb might know who took over your trustee's caseload since he probably had open files at the time he ceased operation.


Posted By: SolveStudentDebt
Date Posted: 24/February/2009 at 3:06pm
Ottawa.


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