Missouri Final Paycheck Options

Summary

If your employer in Missouri fails to pay your final paycheck, you can file a wage claim with the Missouri Department of Labor or sue in small claims court. For bankruptcy issues, you can file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, complete credit counseling, file a petition, and attend a creditors meeting. If a Chapter 11 bankruptcy is converted to Chapter 7 in Texas, you can file a proof of claim and attend the creditors meeting. If the deadline for proof of claims has passed, contact the bankruptcy trustee or consult a bankruptcy attorney. If youre not getting answers from a trusted attorney, seek independent legal advice or contact the State Bar of Texas for a referral. If you believe the trustees conduct is inappropriate, file a complaint with the U.S. Trustee Program.

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Missouri
In Missouri, if your employer fails to pay you your final paycheck on time, you can:
- File a wage claim with the Missouri Department of Labor
- Sue your employer in small claims court

Missouri Department of Labor


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E Dunklin St, Jefferson City, MO *
Website: www.labor.mo.gov
This is a bankruptcy case
I see, you're dealing with bankruptcy. In Missouri, you can file for Chapter * or Chapter * bankruptcy. You'll need to:
- Complete credit counseling
- File a petition with the bankruptcy court
- Attend a creditors' meeting

U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Missouri


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S 10th St, St. Louis, MO *
Website: www.moeb.uscourts.gov
The company filed ch11 judge converted ch7 its in Texas
In Texas, when a Chapter * bankruptcy is converted to Chapter *, the debtor's assets are liquidated to pay off creditors. You, as a creditor, can:
- File a proof of claim with the bankruptcy court
- Attend the creditors' meeting

U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Commerce St, Dallas, TX *
Website: www.txnb.uscourts.gov
Deadline for proof of claims has passed
If the deadline for proof of claims has passed, you may still have options. In Texas, you can:
- Contact the bankruptcy trustee
- Consult with a bankruptcy attorney

U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Commerce St, Dallas, TX *
Website: www.txnb.uscourts.gov
I talked ttrusteds attorney and am not getting any answers
I'm sorry to hear that. You may want to consider seeking independent legal advice. In Texas, you can contact the State Bar for a referral:
- Texas State Bar Lawyer Referral Service

State Bar of Texas


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Colorado St, Austin, TX *
Website: www.texasbar.com
That’s why I’m asking you
I understand your frustration. Unfortunately, as an AI, I can't provide specific legal advice. However, you may consider filing a complaint with the U.S. Trustee Program if you believe the trustee's conduct is inappropriate.
Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your situation.
Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your situation.