Debtor's recently deceased spouse had $99K in student

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I like Pat's answer the best.
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Actually a trustees commission is statutory in nature and can be readily determined utilizing the formula in 326. There would be no variances in trustee fees.
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On Jan 7, 2015, at 5:34 PM, "Shannon Doyle sdoyle@ebankruptcyassistants.com [cdcbaa]" wrote:
Hi Nick,
This isnt your question but I thought I would mention that the Trustee will eat up A LOT of the equity.
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