How do you find out if your bankruptcy status is correct?

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I'm not sure what this question means by "bankruptcy status." Assuming it means whether your credit report has correctly listed your bankruptcy, or correctly listed the debts on your credit report as "discharged in bankruptcy," then under the new law each person is entitled to one free copy of their credit report per year, so one can request a copy from one of the three credit reporting companies and check if the bankruptcy is correctly listed and if all of the debts listed in the bankruptcy say "Discharged in bankruptcy" on the credit report.
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Not sure what your asking, but you can always take your file number to the bankruptcy clerk and ask her to see your file. At least you can see the complete names and addresses of your creditors, dates of notifications, and order of actions taken in your case, first hand.
- you can always call your attorney since you paid them to represent you, the trustee in charge of your case, or the bankruptcy court.
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