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Q: Can anyone tell me what this means thanks

AGREED ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINES FOR CASE TRUSTEE AND U.S. TRUSTEE TO FILE $727 COMPLAINTS AND MOTIONS FOR DISMISSAL FOR ABUSE

On ore tenus motion of the debtor(s) and the trustee in the above styled cause to extend the deadlines for filing § 727 complaints and/or a motion to dismiss for abuse by the case trustee or the United States Trustee and the Court, having considered the same, finds for good cause shown that said ore tenus motion should be granted, therefore,

IT IS ORDERED that:

(1)

The time for filing § 727 complaints is hereby extended to sixty (60) days after the conclusion of the § 341(a) meeting of creditors; and (2)

The time for filing a motion to dismiss for abuse is hereby extended to sixty (60)

days after the conclusion of the § 341(a) meeting of creditors.

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2 Lawyer Answers
Randall R. Saxton
Randall R. Saxton
Answered
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Madison, MS
  • Licensed in Mississippi

A: The deadline for the trustee to file a complaint against you or a motion to dismiss for abuse has been extended. While not knowing the circumstances of your case, this is generally due to them not having enough information from you at the time of your 341 meeting to conclude the meeting.

Timothy Denison agrees with this answer

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY

A: It means everyone has agreed to extend the time for filing by 60 days.

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