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How do I contact the chapter 13 bankruptcy trustee?

The chapter 13 bankruptcy trustees all have websites with all of their information on them. The link is on this website. Your attorney can give you anything you cannot find. The SC chapter 13 bankruptcy trustees give you a booklet at the 341 meeting of creditors and it has the trustee’s phone numbers and addresses, as well as your particular caseworker’s name and phone number listed. If you have a non-legal question, you should contact your caseworker.

It generally is NOT a good idea to call your trustee’s office with legal questions or for them to answer questions you should ask your lawyer about your file. It will only irritate them that you called. If you are having trouble getting your question answered on the telephone or via email, then PLEASE make an appointment to see your attorney before you call the trustee.

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  • Can I go to Jail for not Paying my Bills?

    No, not unless you committed a crime in the creation of the debt (for example, fraud). Simply borrowing money and not being able to pay it back is not a crime. Many creditors representatives will tell you lies on the telephone and say that they will have you put in jail. Perhaps they are too ignorant to know they are wrong or that it is illegal for them even to say that. See More Bankruptcy Q&A