Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Pennsylvania
Can I get debt discharged if a creditor met with me after I filed for bankruptcy? I set up a meeting with a creditor before filing bankruptcy. I ended up having to file, and the creditor knew this, but still attended the meeting (it was scheduled for the day after I ended up filing). He also brought other people from his company to the meeting. I didn't know the others would be attending the meeting, and only asked the one person to meet with me. They all absolutely knew I had filed for bankruptcy - it was discussed openly at the meeting. Can I get their debt discharged since they talked to me while under the protection of bankruptcy? I did request the meeting, but only with one of the people. The others were not asked nor invited by me.
1 Answer from Attorneys
You need to amend your schedules to include the creditor in the case. http://www.absolutebankruptcy.org/Chapter_7_Objections.htm
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