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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Judge's Name] [Recipient's Designation] [South Carolina District Bankruptcy Court] [Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: [Case Number] — Discharge of Debtor and Order Approving Trustee's Report of No Distribution and Closing Estate Dear [Judge's Name], I am writing to request the discharge of the debtor in the above-mentioned case, as well as the approval of the Trustee's Report of No Distribution and the closing of the estate. As the assigned trustee in this bankruptcy case, it is my duty to present this matter for your consideration. I have diligently reviewed the debtor's financial records, conducted due diligence, and performed thorough investigations to ensure all obligations and requirements have been met regarding the bankruptcy proceedings. In accordance with 11 U.S.C. § 727, I am confident that the debtor has fulfilled their obligations, and the estate can be closed without distribution to creditors. Furthermore, I submit the following documentation in support of this request: 1. Trustee's Report of No Distribution: This report provides a comprehensive overview of the debtor's assets, expenses, income, exemptions, and other relevant financial information. It specifies that there are no assets available for distribution to creditors as all assets were either exempt or administratively abandoned. 2. Final Account: Attached, you will find the final account, detailing all receipts and disbursements made during the course of this bankruptcy case. 3. Notice to Creditors: Proof of notices sent to all creditors, as required by law, informing them of the deadline to file claims against the estate. Considering the above details, it is evident that the debtor has fulfilled all their legal and financial obligations, and there are no assets available for distribution to creditors. As such, I respectfully request the court's permission to discharge the debtor from further liability for discharged debts and the closing of the estate, enabling the debtor to obtain a fresh start. Should the court require any additional information or documentation, I am readily available to provide whatever is necessary to support this request. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Your prompt consideration and favorable decision will greatly assist in bringing this bankruptcy case to a swift conclusion. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [South Carolina District Bankruptcy Court] [Contact Information] Keywords: South Carolina, Sample Letter, Discharge of Debtor, Order Approving Trustee's Report, No Distribution, Closing Estate, bankruptcy case, duties of trustee, financial records, due diligence, investigations, obligations, 11 U.S.C. § 727, exempt assets, administratively abandoned assets, final account, notices to creditors, fresh start, liability, favorable decision.
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Judge's Name] [Recipient's Designation] [South Carolina District Bankruptcy Court] [Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: [Case Number] — Discharge of Debtor and Order Approving Trustee's Report of No Distribution and Closing Estate Dear [Judge's Name], I am writing to request the discharge of the debtor in the above-mentioned case, as well as the approval of the Trustee's Report of No Distribution and the closing of the estate. As the assigned trustee in this bankruptcy case, it is my duty to present this matter for your consideration. I have diligently reviewed the debtor's financial records, conducted due diligence, and performed thorough investigations to ensure all obligations and requirements have been met regarding the bankruptcy proceedings. In accordance with 11 U.S.C. § 727, I am confident that the debtor has fulfilled their obligations, and the estate can be closed without distribution to creditors. Furthermore, I submit the following documentation in support of this request: 1. Trustee's Report of No Distribution: This report provides a comprehensive overview of the debtor's assets, expenses, income, exemptions, and other relevant financial information. It specifies that there are no assets available for distribution to creditors as all assets were either exempt or administratively abandoned. 2. Final Account: Attached, you will find the final account, detailing all receipts and disbursements made during the course of this bankruptcy case. 3. Notice to Creditors: Proof of notices sent to all creditors, as required by law, informing them of the deadline to file claims against the estate. Considering the above details, it is evident that the debtor has fulfilled all their legal and financial obligations, and there are no assets available for distribution to creditors. As such, I respectfully request the court's permission to discharge the debtor from further liability for discharged debts and the closing of the estate, enabling the debtor to obtain a fresh start. Should the court require any additional information or documentation, I am readily available to provide whatever is necessary to support this request. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Your prompt consideration and favorable decision will greatly assist in bringing this bankruptcy case to a swift conclusion. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [South Carolina District Bankruptcy Court] [Contact Information] Keywords: South Carolina, Sample Letter, Discharge of Debtor, Order Approving Trustee's Report, No Distribution, Closing Estate, bankruptcy case, duties of trustee, financial records, due diligence, investigations, obligations, 11 U.S.C. § 727, exempt assets, administratively abandoned assets, final account, notices to creditors, fresh start, liability, favorable decision.