Meeting of Creditors Chapter 7 (No Asset) (I/J No POC) (309A) (AutoAssign)
Case Summary
This case involves a Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding classified as no asset, meaning the debtor has no assets available for distribution to creditors. No proofs of claim have been filed, and the case is likely to proceed to discharge without creditor recovery.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- • No asset case
- • No proofs of claim
- • Meeting of creditors
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Meeting of Creditors Chapter 7 (No Asset) (I/J No POC) (309A) (AutoAssign)
Other · May 11, 2026
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1 eventMeeting of Creditors Chapter 7 (No Asset) (I/J No POC) (309A) (AutoAssign)
The court held a Meeting of Creditors in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case where no assets are available for distribution and no proofs of claim have been filed. This meeting allows creditors to question the debtor about their financial affairs despite the lack of assets. It matters because it confirms the debtor's eligibility for a no-asset discharge and closes the window for creditors to assert claims.
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