03/19/2026
The 341(a) Meeting of Creditors (also called the trustee meeting) is a required step in your bankruptcy case.
At this meeting, the trustee places you under oath and asks questions about your finances to confirm the accuracy of your paperwork.
You can expect questions like:
• Did you review and sign your bankruptcy petition?
• Is all the information true and complete?
• Have you listed all assets and debts?
• Have you filed recent tax returns?
• Are you involved in any lawsuits?
• Have you transferred money or property to anyone recently?
• Are you expecting an inheritance, tax refund, or settlement?
• Where are you employed and what is your income?
The trustee may also ask how you valued your assets, whether you’ve made recent payments to creditors, or if your financial situation is expected to change.
Every case is different, and the exact questions depend on your specific circumstances. Proper preparation with Andrew can help ensure the meeting goes smoothly.
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