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Experienced Pearland Bankruptcy Trustees

The Chapter 7 bankruptcy process can be complex and overwhelming. It’s not something that you have to navigate alone. In fact, when you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you will be appointed a bankruptcy trustee who will work alongside you.

At Byman & Associates PLLC, our experienced lawyers, Allison Byman and Randy W. Williams, are both court-appointed Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees. They know the ins and outs of this process and will support you through the steps. Read on to learn more about how they can help.

Who Gets A Chapter 7 Trustee?

If you decide to proceed with a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you will be appointed a trustee once you file. The trustee will oversee and administer your case from that point forward. Our court-appointed trustees are familiar with both sides of the law – the filer’s side and the court’s side. Their unique insight into the process can help you move forward with the bankruptcy procedure.

What Is the Role Of A Chapter 7 Trustee?

A Chapter 7 trustee is responsible for monitoring and administering your bankruptcy case. This can include the following:

  • Review your bankruptcy petition and any supporting documentation
  • Identify and locate your assets
  • Review proof of claim forms from creditors
  • Liquidate your assets by selling your property to your creditors

Your trustee is required to inform you of any potential bad outcomes, such as bankruptcy being included on your credit history, the inability to file for Chapter 13 for four years, and how your credit score will decline after bankruptcy.

The trustee has serious duties to follow during the bankruptcy process. They will be there to answer your questions and guide you toward the successful elimination of your debt. Our Pearland bankruptcy attorneys have gone through this process many times and can give you a thorough understanding of what to expect.

Our Bankruptcy Trustees Are Here To Help

As court-appointed Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustees in Texas, Allison Byman and Randy W. Williams have the knowledge you need to move forward with your bankruptcy. Their understanding of the law and experience from both sides is sure to come in handy as you pursue your debt relief.

They know how to evaluate Chapter 7 filings for legal and technical accuracy as they know exactly what the court is looking for in bankruptcy cases. They’re ready and able to answer your complex bankruptcy questions and be the support you need during this difficult time.

Contact Byman & Associates PLLC today at 281-884-9768 to get started on your bankruptcy journey. Or send an email through our online form.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.