Subject: Nevada Sample Letter regarding Discharge of Debtor and Order Approving Trustee's Report of No Distribution and Closing Estate Dear [Name of Debtor], We hope this letter finds you well. We are writing to inform you about the process of discharging your debt, approving the trustee's report of no distribution, and closing your estate as per the requirements set by Nevada State law. Upon careful review of your bankruptcy case, it has been determined that all your obligations under the bankruptcy court's orders have been fulfilled. Consequently, we are pleased to inform you that you are now eligible for the discharge of your debt, bringing your bankruptcy proceedings to a close. The discharge of your debt serves as a legal mechanism that releases you from the personal liability of most debts incurred before filing for bankruptcy. This means that you are no longer legally obligated to repay the debts that have been discharged. Please note that certain debts might not be eligible for discharge, and any non-dischargeable debts should be resolved separately. Sample Letters regarding Discharge of Debtor and Order Approving Trustee's Report of No Distribution and Closing Estate: 1. Chapter 7 Discharge: This type of letter signifies the discharge of your debt under Chapter 7 bankruptcy. It is applicable when all the requirements and conditions for discharging your debt have been met. 2. Chapter 13 Discharge: This letter refers to the discharge of your debt under Chapter 13 bankruptcy. It is applicable when you have successfully completed your Chapter 13 repayment plan, fulfilling all the necessary obligations. Attached to this letter, you will find a copy of the Order Approving Trustee's Report of No Distribution. This report indicates that there were no assets available for distribution to your creditors through the bankruptcy process. Consequently, no distribution will be made, and your estate will be closed. Please note that the discharge of your debt does not erase any liens or security interests created by your debts. In certain cases, liens may survive bankruptcy, and you should consult an attorney or appropriate party to understand the implications on specific properties or secured debts. We encourage you to review the attached documents thoroughly and reach out to us should you have any questions regarding the discharge process, the trustee's report, or the closure of your bankruptcy estate. Furthermore, it is vital that you retain copies of these documents for your records as they serve as legal proof of your discharge. We congratulate you on this significant milestone and wish you a successful financial future. Should you require any further assistance or clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Organization] [Contact Information]