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With peace officer debtors, I typically have the debtor establish a UPS Store box, which looks like a street address, that is used in the petition. Then, after the case is filed, I write to the trustee and provide the actual address. It has never been a problem.
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As many of you will concur, when people show up at 341(a) meetings, it is usually because they have personal feelings as to the debtor. Ex-spouses are creditors who show up frequently as well as former significant others of some sort. I filed a case based on the presence of the majority of the Debtor's assets in the U.S. being located in our district. However, we do not want to disclose the address of the debtor because the party showing up here is someone (a creditor) who wants a relationship with the debtor and the debtor is already involved in a different relationship. What address would you put down for the Debtor's address? Perhaps counsel's address and put down the address of the Debtor's friends as the the mailing address. Does any of you have other ideas?
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With peace officer debtors, I typically have the debtor establish a UPS Store box, which looks like a street address, that is used in the petition. Then, after the case is filed, I write to the trustee and provide the actual address. It has never been a problem.
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
Torrance, California 90503
(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
MitnickLaw@aol.com

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