Hello,
My wife and I are getting ready to file a joint chapter 7 case. We are using an attorney thru legal-aid. The attorney is a very nice lady, but only done about 10 cases for chapter 7 so far. She decided that we needed a personal property and vehicle audit before we file. The justification is she feels I over valuated our personal items, and both of our cars are paid for so she wants to get them protected. I agreed mainly because i would love to keep both cars, a 2002 grand caravan, and a 2006 Hyundai santa fe. Both are paid for, but high mileage and in poor to moderate condition needing a lot of work that i just cant afford to have done.
So the guy she had come out (Robert Bonnell) was a very nice man and seemed like he knew what he was doing. When he called to schedule it with me, he said the appointment before mine was a trustee appointed account and the homeowners weren't cooperating.. This seemed important to me because the trustee's must know who he is and use him too.
He told me before leaving he'd have the report back soon, and both cars would probably be under $1000 each, so they'd probably be exempt.
My question and concern is after we have the 341 meeting, can/will the trustees reject the audit and order one of their own? I have nothing to hide, but I'd hate to go thru it again!
I'm also worried that filing this late into the year they will be wanting next years tax return (usually around $2000) and I really worried they will try taking my vacation time. I have about 140 hours accrued vacation time that doubles as my sick time at work. I have Multiple Sclerosis and on FMLA for approved leave of work when im unable to. Those vacation hours are the only thing that keep the paycheck the same size when i do miss a day or two of work.
I'm hopeful this will all go well, and I've shared my concerns with my wife. Shes been very supportive, but we also have 2 children under 10 and I try to handle more than I should without talking about it.
Info about me..
My wife and I are in our 30's, married filing joint chapter 7, I work full time and wife doesn't due to a medical condition ,NOT on disability. Gross income around $46,000.
Own our home and using homestead exemption, We live in the Sarasota area, have 2 boys under 10, & 2 loving middle aged dogs we adopted.
Thanks for reading, and appreciate any feedback or advice!
My wife and I are getting ready to file a joint chapter 7 case. We are using an attorney thru legal-aid. The attorney is a very nice lady, but only done about 10 cases for chapter 7 so far. She decided that we needed a personal property and vehicle audit before we file. The justification is she feels I over valuated our personal items, and both of our cars are paid for so she wants to get them protected. I agreed mainly because i would love to keep both cars, a 2002 grand caravan, and a 2006 Hyundai santa fe. Both are paid for, but high mileage and in poor to moderate condition needing a lot of work that i just cant afford to have done.
So the guy she had come out (Robert Bonnell) was a very nice man and seemed like he knew what he was doing. When he called to schedule it with me, he said the appointment before mine was a trustee appointed account and the homeowners weren't cooperating.. This seemed important to me because the trustee's must know who he is and use him too.
He told me before leaving he'd have the report back soon, and both cars would probably be under $1000 each, so they'd probably be exempt.
My question and concern is after we have the 341 meeting, can/will the trustees reject the audit and order one of their own? I have nothing to hide, but I'd hate to go thru it again!
I'm also worried that filing this late into the year they will be wanting next years tax return (usually around $2000) and I really worried they will try taking my vacation time. I have about 140 hours accrued vacation time that doubles as my sick time at work. I have Multiple Sclerosis and on FMLA for approved leave of work when im unable to. Those vacation hours are the only thing that keep the paycheck the same size when i do miss a day or two of work.
I'm hopeful this will all go well, and I've shared my concerns with my wife. Shes been very supportive, but we also have 2 children under 10 and I try to handle more than I should without talking about it.
Info about me..
My wife and I are in our 30's, married filing joint chapter 7, I work full time and wife doesn't due to a medical condition ,NOT on disability. Gross income around $46,000.
Own our home and using homestead exemption, We live in the Sarasota area, have 2 boys under 10, & 2 loving middle aged dogs we adopted.
Thanks for reading, and appreciate any feedback or advice!
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