If I scrimp and pinch and probe deep, I usually muster up enough funds to pay a few of my CC bills - although for the most part it is far less than they are asking for. If I have been doing this, is it going to show when I fille that I have disposable income? Granted I do this instead of buying clothes (my closet is full of stuff at least two-three years old), more expensive food (steaks instead of hot dogs), and things for my kids. I am still kind of locked into that "I owe, I should send something - maybe they will stop calling" mode. If they review my bank statements, they could see I have paid some of the creditors (not all - the most annoying get nada) here and there. Also my only open account is a CU CC that I then use to buy food after the payment clears.
About expenses on the means test: childcare - is that a babysitter? children's education - do they mean like school supplies, fees, etc?
About expenses on the means test: childcare - is that a babysitter? children's education - do they mean like school supplies, fees, etc?
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