Counselling
September 12th, 2012 by Questions
Is there a “time limit” or “time line” during the course of a Bankruptcy, in which the bankrupt must complete the two counselling sessions as required under the Act, or is it a matter of completing the two sessions at some point throughout the bankruptcy proceedings prior to bringing an application for a discharge.
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September 12, 2012 at 1:00 pm, Barton Goth - Goth & Company Inc. -Trustee in Bankruptcy said:
Yes there are legislated time frames. The first session has to be completed between 10 and 60 days following the date of filing bankruptcy. The second counselling session has to be completed not before the end of a 30-day period after the first counselling session and no later than 210 days following the date of the bankruptcy.