What happens after a debtor gets the Bankruptcy Discharge Order that is the brass ring on the Bankruptcy Merry-Go-Round?
Well, the case is still open, so the Bankruptcy Trustee who was appointed in that case can finish administering it, and in a case with assets, it may be open for administrative purposes for five years.
But that's not today's topic.
Today's topic is the dreaded Random Audit, which can occur in either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case in Arizona.
And I've talked about that in my other blog, and my other other blog, so I won't beat it to death here.
All I'll say is this: if you are a debtor, and you get a letter from somebody claiming to be an auditor in your bankruptcy case, you probably ought not ignore it.
Unless you want to get the Rafael Ventura treatment!




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