Thursday, October 13, 2011

10-13-11 Day 21

Today was my bankruptcy hearing and it did not go as smooth as I wanted or hoped for.  The trustee (acting judge) was concerned at how I had filled; no attorney.  He kept emphasizing the need for one.  Hell, I wish I could afford one myself.  If I had the money for that attorney, I would have used it to sue UniBooks for their screw up which put me in this spot.
None the less, he was clear about amending certain forms and additional paperwork needed to complete the process.  Until then, the bankruptcy was continued till mid November
While I sat there I listened to the other cases that were before me.  They ranged from 20-70 years of age, mostly white and coupled.  All of us suffered due to the economy, or lack of.  Some had homes they had to sale, some like myself had nothing left and all were not sure what the future had to offer.  They, like myself were hoping and praying for a better future and soon, real soon.
So as we each left the court room, most were able to move forward and trust things would get better.  As for myself and one other person whose case was delayed, we too wish for a better future but seemed slowed down a bit on our road to recovery.
Life goes on…I go on

Today was my bankruptcy hearing and it did not go as smooth as I wanted or hoped for.  The trustee (acting judge) was concerned at how I had filled; no attorney.  He kept emphasizing the need for one.  Hell, I wish I could afford one myself.  If I had the money for that attorney, I would have used it to sue UniBooks for their screw up which put me in this spot.
None the less, he was clear about amending certain forms and additional paperwork needed to complete the process.  Until then, the bankruptcy was continued till mid November
While I sat there I listened to the other cases that were before me.  They ranged from 20-70 years of age, mostly white and coupled.  All of us suffered due to the economy, or lack of.  Some had homes they had to sale, some like myself had nothing left and all were not sure what the future had to offer.  They, like myself were hoping and praying for a better future and soon, real soon.
So as we each left the court room, most were able to move forward and trust things would get better.  As for myself and one other person whose case was delayed, we too wish for a better future but seemed slowed down a bit on our road to recovery.
Life goes on…I go on

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