Court Proceedings for Arizona Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
More often than not, during Arizona chapter 7 bankruptcy, the debtor must go to a court hearing that is referred to as meeting of creditors. Normally, this will be very brief and light. The designated trustee will just answer you several questions whether you had been into bankruptcy before and how long it took you to recover.
Creditors are allowed to attend the hearing and inquire about the case. However, they cannot be intrusive so this should not worry the debtors. Normally your case will be completed within 3 to 6 months from your filing of bankruptcy.
For the entire process of your filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy until you recover, you must have a lawyer by your side. Aside from defending your case in the court, a lawyer is important to make certain that your individual rights are protected. Also, a lawyer can help you a lot to clear any misconception about filing a bankruptcy case.