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I have had my 341 meeting a week ago can I accept a new job?

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by attorney Lynn Ellen Coleman   |   1 Answer
First of all - if you have an attorney, ask your attorney. Things can be different depending upon the District and the particular Trustee involved. In additon, there may be significant facts about your Chapter 7 that we do not know about, that you havent told us about because you do not think they are significant. In general, you are free to change jobs while in Chapter 7. If you are making about the same money it won't matter a bit. Even if you will be making more money, assuming you were not expecting you were going to be making more money within the following year when you filed your Chapter 7 (you did not check that box at the bottom of your Schedule I), you will be fine and you do not need to tell the Trustee about the new job. If you do not have an attorney for your Chapter 7, it would benefit you to have a lawyer review your Petition and Schedules with you to see if anything needs to be amended. ... Read More
First of all - if you have an attorney, ask your attorney. Things can be different depending upon the District and the particular Trustee involved.... Read More