BANKRUPTCY CLINIC
Q:  Will I have to go to court?

A:  About 30 to 40 days after filing the bankruptcy petition, you will have
to attend a hearing presided over by a bankruptcy trustee.  This hearing
is called the First Meeting of Creditors.  The trustee is not a judge, but an
individual appointed by the United States Trustee to oversee bankruptcy
cases.  At the First Meeting of Creditors, the trustee will ask you
questions under oath regarding the content of your bankruptcy papers,
your assets, debts and other matters.  Creditors will also be permitted to
ask you questions, although in the majority of cases creditors do not ask
questions at the First Meeting of Creditors.

After the initial meeting, you normally do not need to return to court.  
However, if a creditor or the trustee files a motion or an adversary action
you may have to appear in court with your attorney.