Florida 341 Bankruptcy Hearings in Tampa and Orlando Can be summed up in 35 words or less.
The hearing is very short, it’s not in court, the judge is not there and you can wear whatever you want. Make sure you bring your driver’s license and social security card.
The Basics of 341 Bankruptcy Hearings in Tampa and Orlando:
After your Florida Bankruptcy Attorneys file your Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you must appear at the “first meeting of creditors” or commonly called a 341 hearing, named after the section of the Bankruptcy Code authorizing the hearing. The trustee can ask you questions under oath about your property and debts. Creditors can also question you on those subjects, but seldom do.
What You Need to Bring to the Hearing
Each debtor must be present and must bring their State issued identification (driver’s license, passport, etc.) and Social security card. You should also bring your pay stubbs, 2 months worth of bank statements and your last 2 tax returns.
Who Will Be at the Hearing?
There are NO JUDGES. Your attorney will be with you. The trustee handling your case will be there and there will be other debtors sitting in chairs waiting their turn to be called. Some creditors may show up to try and convince you to reaffirm your debts. You won’t be required to speak to any creditors until you’re actually in the hearing.
What You Will Be Asked
The trustee and creditors (if any show up) asks the questions at a table under an ominous FBI sign. You’ll be sworn in and recorded. You will be asked only a few simple questions: your name, address and other similarly basic information. Then, you will be asked if you reviewed the Petition and all of the schedules and signed a document ( documents you signed at your initial consultation upon retaining your attorney) required under Bankruptcy Code. The trustee will also make sure that all of the information in petition is true and accurate? Are all assets listed? All debts? Have you had any prior bankruptcies? When? What chapter? You will likely be asked to explain any LARGE (over $1,000) deposits or withdrawals from bank accounts. You will probably be asked if your circumstances have changed (inherited money, won the lottery etc.) The trustee is trying to find if you are hiding anything or have any assets from which he/she can recover anything.
The important thing is to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
How Long the Hearing Will Last
The hearing is very painless and will be over in 5-15 minutes or less. You shouldn’t be nervous at all, but you could come early and watch some other hearings before your name is called.
The good news is that after the 341 meeting all you really have to do is to cooperate with the trustee in providing any requested information.
Creditors have only 60 days after the 341 meeting to convince the bankruptcy court you shouldn’t be allowed to get rid of your debts.
The trustees job consists of reviewing your income and expenses for any money left after your current living expenditures to repay something to creditors.

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Royal Bank of Canada (RBC Bank) : Corporate Bully
$100,000 – MISTAKE (FISHERMEN’S LOAN)
I’m a commercial fisherman fighting the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC Bank) over a $100,000 loan mistake. I lost my home, fishing vessel and equipment.
There was no monthly interest payment date or amount of interest payable per month on my loan agreement. Date of first installment payment (Principal + interest) is approximately 1 year from the signing of my contract.
Demand loan agreements signed by other fishermen around the same time disclosed monthly interest payment dates and interest amounts payable per month.The lending policy for fishermen did change at RBC from one payment (principal + interest) per year for fishing loans to principal paid yearly with interest paid monthly. This lending practice was in place when I approached RBC.
Only problem is the loans officer was a replacement who wasn’t familiar with these type of loans. She never informed me verbally or in writing about this new criteria.
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Do Trustees in a typcial no-asset ch7 case do routine checks of DMV and car insurance records? I ask because my records at the DMV are an incorrect mess, and I’d hate to have to explain their mess, and every car I’ve traded in since 2006 (4) . The insurance records would help set them straight. In an effort to be completely honest, I also want to make the pain and duration of this minimal. Thanks