Frequently Asked Questions
The qualifications vary depending on the jurisdiction, but generally include legal or accounting experience, knowledge of bankruptcy law, and demonstrated integrity and impartiality.
In a Chapter 7 case, the bankruptcy administrator is responsible for collecting and liquidating the debtor's non-exempt assets, distributing the proceeds to creditors according to the priority of their claims, and closing the case.
You can find the contact information for the bankruptcy administrator assigned to your case in the court documents or by contacting the bankruptcy court clerk.