5. Attend the 341 Meeting (Meeting of Creditors)
About 20 to 40 days after you file, you’ll attend a brief meeting known as the 341 meeting. It’s not held in a courtroom, and there’s no judge present. Instead, the bankruptcy trustee assigned to your case will ask you a few straightforward questions under oath about your financial affairs.
You’ll need to bring a photo ID and proof of your Social Security number. Creditors can attend and ask questions, but in most cases, they don’t show up. As long as you’re honest and your paperwork is accurate, the meeting usually lasts about 10–15 minutes.
6. Complete a Debtor Education Course
Before you can receive a discharge (the court’s approval to eliminate your eligible debts), you must complete a second course called the debtor education course. This course focuses more on long-term financial health, such as budgeting, managing credit, and making smart money decisions going forward.
Like the first course, it must be completed through an approved provider. Once done, you’ll receive a certificate, which you must file with the court to finalize your case.