Debtor File Opening Questions
Summary
When opening a debtor file, gather essential information such as the debtors contact details, owed amount, payment history, and any legal proceedings. Additional questions about financial status, co-signers, assets, and communication history can provide a comprehensive profile. Consider the debtors bankruptcy history, credit status, liens, and relationships with other creditors for a well-rounded understanding.Full Conversation
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Here are a few more questions you might consider:
- What is the debtor's current financial status or employment situation?
- Are there any co-signers or guarantors for the debt?
- Has the debtor disputed the debt or claimed any defenses?
- Are there any assets that could be used for repayment?
- What is the history of communication with the debtor?
These will help you build a comprehensive profile of the debtor's situation.
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When opening a file about a debtor, you might also want to consider these additional questions:
- Has the debtor previously filed for bankruptcy?
- What is the debtor’s credit history like?
- Are there any liens or judgments against the debtor?
- Has the debtor been involved in any recent legal disputes?
- What is the debtor’s relationship with other creditors?
These will provide a well-rounded understanding of the debtor's financial and legal status.