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I'm wondering have others had this. They hired a lawyer and someone else ended up going to the 341 hearing in their place?
I don't have the personal experience you are asking about, but I have seen cases where a larger firm sends other staff members to the 341 meetings. They really play no important role other than what @jazmar described.
I had a different lawyer with me during my 341 meeting. She was part of the group thats based out of Orlando where the courts are but have offices around Central FL and I live 70 miles from Orlando. BK courts have districts. They're not at every local courthouse. So you may not see your orginal lawyer at the 341. Its over in minutes and off you go.
Has anyone that you know of in these forums had issues?
In the three yrs here. Nope. The process leading up to the 341 is stressful yes. But afterwards you say to yourself I got all worked up over this? Piece of cake. Dont let it make a mountain over a mole hill.
I believe it to be, at least in my area, a common practice. We hired an attorney from the nearest metro-area, although we were about 60 miles away, and he was very clear with us that he would likely have another attorney present with us at the 341 meeting due to the distance. His office still handled all matters related to the case, but he had partnered up with different attorneys, in different districts, to broaden his coverage.
in my case (top 10 metro area) my attorney is a 1 man office, he showed and as others said it's extremely stressful leading up to the meeting, I was extremely thankful he was there and not someone else as it helped calm me BUT the stress was all selfinduced....in hindsight anyone else could have sat in for my attorney and it wouldn't have impacted a thing.....try not to stress over the little things and trust whoever you hire 100%, if you can't you need to find someone else
@nomadic_traveler wrote:In the process of finding a lawyer. I've talked to a few. One thing I've heard about is that sometimes the lawyer you hire doesn't always go to the 431 hearing. Instead they hire someone else. In fact one laywer I talked to admitted to me that he often gets double booked with hearings and as a result he'll hire another lawyer out his own pocket to go to one of the hearings.
So I'm wondering have others had this. They hired a lawyer and someone else ended up going to the 431 hearing in their place?
And, in addition to the great advice that everyone has given thus far, if you are a "no-assets" case and pass the means test, it's much less stressful than people build it up to be; barring any unusual circumstances. We sat in a room with numerous individuals, were called up to sit and the trustees desk, asked about ten questions, and then went on our way. Our trustee was very nice, wished us well, and was very sincere. I hope you have a similar experience, if not the same.