Objection to Discharge

September 17th, 2009 by Questions

Based on your past experience, when does a creditor/superintendent of bankruptcy normally object to a bankrupt`s discharge is it at the beginning or towards the end of the nine months (based on first time bankrupt)?

Posted from: Ontario

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, A licensed trustee said:

For whatever reason, creditors almost always wait until the last possible minute to oppose a person’s discharge. If the OSB is planning to oppose your trustee usually knows about it pretty quickly…

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