White River Junction has two listed attorneys
that practice bankruptcy law. Jan Sensenich is a Chapter 12 and Chapter
13 Trustee for the United States Dept. of Justice Trustee Program
and Michelle Kainen practices consumer bankruptcy law. Information
about these two attorneys including date of admission to the Vermont
State Bar, contact information and education background (if known).
About
White River Junction
White
River Junction is located in Windsor County on the border of Vermont
and New Hampshire. It is 44 miles from the Vermont
Bankruptcy Court in the City of Rutland. Other communities nearby
with practicing bankruptcy attorneys include Woodstock,
Montpelier and Rutland,
the state capital of Vermont.
Relevant
Attorney Articles
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Attorney Name - Education,
Address and Practice
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Name
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Michelle
Kainen |
Education: |
Undergraduate School: CSU / San Diego State University,
San Diego, California
Graduate School: CSU / San Diego State University,
San Diego, California (Taxation)
Law School: Unknown |
Address: |
Michelle
Kainen
Attorney at Law
1011 North Main Street
Suite 31
White River Junction, VT 05001
Telephone: (802) 296-2100 |
Practice: |
Consumer bankruptcy
Windsor County
Vermont State Bar - Admitted 2003
New Hampshire State Bar - Admitted 2008
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Name
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Jan
M. Sensenich
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Education: |
Undergraduate School: Unknown
Law School: Vermont Law School - South Royalton,
Vermont |
Address: |
Jan
Sensenich
Attorney at Law
2456 Christian Street
Suite 3
White River Junction, VT 05001
Telephone: (802) 649-1213 |
Practice: |
Chapter 12 and Chapter 12 Bankruptcy Trustee
For
Chapter 12 and 13 correspondence, the address is 2 Beaver
Meadow Road, Norwich, VT 05055. The phone number is the
same as White River Junction.
Vermont State Bar - Admitted 1984
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341
Meetings and Trustee Articles
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- The
Bankruptcy Trustee - The U.S. Trustee's Office in
each district maintains a panel of persons who are qualified
to serve as bankruptcy trustees.
- Chapter
11 Trustee - If a trustee is appointed in a Chapter
11 case, he becomes responsible for the management of
the debtor's business affairs, and the filing of the
required reports and tax returns.
- 341
Creditors Meeting - The
purpose of the meeting is for the trustee and the creditors
to have an opportunity to question the debtor about
the debtor's assets, liabilities, and any matter which
may relate to debtor's right to a discharge.
- Chapter
11 Creditors Committee - The committee is composed
of holders of unsecured claims, excluding insiders,
and has up to 7 members.
- Meeting
of Creditors in Chapter 13 - The trustee and creditors
are allowed to ask questions about the debtor's assets
and liabilities, his financial affairs, and his proposed
plan.
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 Written
by Jack
Garchar
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