There are a few possible reasons you received this notice.
You missed payments
Call your attorney and make arrangements to take care of the arrearages. For the Trustee to withdraw this motion you must be current with payments.
You sent in the wrong amounts.
Call your attorney and find out the correct amount that you should be sending and make arrangements to take care of arrearages.
Your employer is not sending in the payments.
Even if your employer forgot to send or mishandled your payments it is still your responsibility to make sure that your payments are in the Trustee's office on time. First, contact your employer and find out what the problem is. Then call your attorney and make arrangements for future payments and to take care of the arrearages.
Before submitting a payoff request, please check your most recent ledger.
Payoff requests must be sent to our office in writing. A response could take up to 30 days. If you are requesting a payoff, and you have been making payments on your case for less than 36 months, contact your attorney.
Contact your employer and find out why they quit/didn't make the automatic withdrawal. Even if your employer is not making the payments or withdrawals, you are still responsible for all payments that are due to the Trustee.
Please contact the Trustee's office immediately by phone. Please have all your new information on hand (i.e. address, payroll department information, city, zip code)
The Trustee uses the 20th as a guideline for payment processing each month. If your payment is not received by the 20th, your payment may not get posted to your case that month. It is still important that you send in your payment so you don't fall behind.
Money orders need to be made payable to Keith L Rucinski, Trustee. Please make sure that your case number and first and last name are on all payments. This speeds up the payment processing and allows for the Trustee to post your payment to your case faster.
In order to refinance your home or purchase a new car during your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, you will need to contact your attorney. Please have all your details ready. (i.e. interest rate, amount of financing/purchase price, and the lender's name, etc.)
Call the Trustee's office - (330)762-6335
Mr. Rucinski's office may need to return your call, so it is important that you supply the office with a daytime phone number where you can be reached.
The Trustee will send a letter requesting a copy of your latest tax return. Pending review, you may have to turn over your tax return, but the Trustee will contact you.
If you receive a hearing notice and your attorney has not advised you whether your presence is needed or not, it is recommended that you contact your attorney. Your attorney will advise you about this situation.
The discharge process takes 6-8 weeks from time of the last disbursement. Payroll stop deducts sometimes takes up to four weeks to process. The Trustee does a final audit to make sure all claims were paid correctly.
You must have the self-employed questionnaire along with two years worth of tax returns and/or business returns. Please provide any financial documentation that you have available.
This is when a creditor has notified the court that you are not current in payments that you are required to make in addition to your Chapter 13 payment, (i.e., current mortgage payments). You must contact your attorney immediately for advice.