bankruptcy debtor education

Need help with bankruptcy chapter 7?
I need help. I just went to court for my chapter 7. I answered all the trustee’s questions and inquires. My lawyer informed me that that was it, I finished my debt education course on-line and got my certificate. I thought my nightmare was over.
Today I recieve a letter stating that the trustee has filed an objection to “Claim of Exemptions of the Debtor.” Does anyone know what this means?
The Bankruptcy Code provides, to individual debtors only, certain property exemptions, which permit the debtor to retain some basic assets to facilitate a fresh start.
An Objection to Debtor’s Claim of Exemptions is generally filed by the trustee in response to exemptions debtor has claimed.
Actual cases should be discussed with your actual legal advisor.
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