There are a few due process steps in court before a Judge will issue a court order against a specific person with paperwork being filed and served and time to object and request a hearing. A blanket type cattle call letter from a trustee or a blanket order is just that. There are exceptions to every rule and come down to how the facts are construed. Sometimes it can be worked out informally with a trustee and sometimes the Judge has to decide. That's the legal process at work. There are time limits involved with everything so he should always act quickly.
By the way, in most places a lawyer can represent multiple clients but the process of getting informed consents and waivers from everyone is more trouble than its worth. Less of a problem in a bankruptcy case if everyone is part of the same class who usually have equal interests.
Like others have said, he will need an attorney if he doesn't already have one.
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