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You are permitted to file amendments to your list of creditors. If the amendment is timely filed, the omitted creditor is added to the bankruptcy. It is perjury to intentionally omit a creditor. However, if you inadvertently do not list a creditor, and the Trustee of your case collects no assets from you, the debt will still be discharged.
This information pertains to Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 consumer bankruptcy. Each state has bankruptcy laws which apply only in that state. The information contained in the preceding is provided for general information purposes and is not a substitute for a legal consultation and it is not intended as legal advice. Every individual's debt and financial situation is different and you should seek independent legal advice regarding you specific situation.
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