When you file for bankruptcy here in Arizona your case will be assigned to a bankruptcy trustee. This person works under the Department of Justice and in a chapter 7 bankruptcy, their job is to review your bankruptcy documents, determine if there are any assets that can be sold, and then distribute the proceeds to your creditors.
If your chapter 7 case is typical you will only see your bankruptcy trustee on one occasion – the Meeting of Creditors. However, despite not having much face time with your trustee, your bankruptcy trustee can cause you and your bankruptcy attorney a lot of grief.
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Ted Connolly is a lawyer in the Boston office of a large, international law firm, where he concentrates his legal practice in bankruptcy and finance law.
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