Charles B. asked

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I filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in AZ. My employer gave me a $2500 check to purchase a camera and lens for him. I used my debit card to buy the camera for $1500 and intended to use the remaining money for the lens. However, I gave the remaining $1000 back to my employer after depositing the check. Will these transactions affect my bankruptcy filing, especially since I gained nothing from it and the camera cannot be returned?

July 8th, 2024

Jerry M. answered

The transactions you described, occurring after your bankruptcy filing, are not part of the bankrupt...

July 8th, 2024

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