What Happens at My Bankruptcy Hearing? (341 Creditors Meeting)

The chapter 13 bankruptcy trustee listens, plans and helps financially stressed consumers, a reporter concludes after sitting in on recent chapter 13 bankruptcy 341 hearings (meeting of creditors) in Wichita, Kansas,  conducted by Laurie Williams, the standing chapter 13 bankruptcy trustee for cases filed in Wichita.

You can see the list of questions typically asked at bankruptcy hearings.  Consumer bankruptcy hearings, also called section 341 meetings of creditors, typically last about five to ten minutes in Kansas.

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