Never Reschedule When you File for Bankruptcy
November 9th, 2009 by admin
There really are few reasons which are good enough to justify rescheduling a bankruptcy meeting of creditors After all, the bankruptcy filing amounts to “making a federal case out of things,” and it just doesn’t seem right for the debtor to fail to make room in his or her schedule to show up to be examined by the trustee, as the law requires. Bankruptcy trustees have been known to remark that the debtor chose voluntarily to file for bankruptcy, and if the debtor wasn’t going to have time to appear for mandatory meetings, perhaps a better time should have been chosen to file the case.