It's Not Over When You Get Your Discharge! The RANDOM AUDIT in Your Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Case in Arizona

By Joseph C. McDaniel on April 22, 2011 9:19 AM | | Comments (0)
Eventually, I'll succeed in educating debtors that their Chapter 7 Cases are not over when they receive their discharges.

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!

Contact an Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney

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