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WILL I HAVE TO GO TO COURT? NO. This is a very common question, and in 99% of cases,my clients only have to go to a proceeding called the §341 Meeting Of Creditors. By the way, I offer a free Debt Consultation so you can get ALL your questions answered. Call 210-930-7000 to schedule your free consultation. The 341 Meeting is conducted by the trustee assigned to your case, and I will be present with you at the meeting. This is a meeting that allows the trustee to meet you, review your paperwork and ask any clarification questions. There are usually no creditors at this meeting, but there are usually several other debtors that are scheduled to have their meeting at the same location for the same time. As a result, the meeting lasts only a few minutes once your name is called. The 341 Meeting is usually held about 30 days after your case is filed. About 14 days after the case is filed, you should receive from the U.S. Bankruptcy Clerk a copy of the case filing notice. That is a notice sent to you and all creditors that provides notice that you have filed, and it provides the date, time and location of the 341 Meeting. Therefore, you will have approximately 3 weeks notice of the 341 Meeting. The 341 Meetings for Chapter 7 cases are held in Room 333 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Courthouse, which is located at 615 E. Houston Street, in the old main post office building. That building is across the street from the Alamo, and there are various pay parking lots around the courthouse and Alamo. The 341 Meetings for Chapter 13 cases is held on Broadway, about 5 blocks north of Loop 410, across the street from a post office. You will need to bring…
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