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New entry on Pacer I don't understand

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What is the name of your state? Florida

I was discharged on June 18, 2004. Have checked updates on pacer every week or so.
Today there is an entry that states: Court, no paper, substitute of attorney.
I sure hope this is something leading up to the closing.
I did talk to the trustee's secretary a month ago and she said my case was in line to close and nothing was wrong, but I can't help but worry.
Anyone know what this could mean?
With no document to read, I can't figure out what it could be.

Thanks
 


Ladynred

Senior Member
You can read the documents on PACER, it should tell you exactly what it means.

You were discharged in 2004 and the case STILL isn't closed ???
 
Some of the entrys I can read as documents, but when I clicked on this one, there is nothing to read. It states there is no paper. How would I get to read it?
Yes, I have been waiting since June of 2004 for case to close. They say they are so backed up and that is why it is taking so long.
 

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