I have not filed ch. 7 yet but am currently filling out the paperwork and getting things in order.... without an attorney (can't afford one).
My husband and I are currently living with my father because we moved back from Florida about 6 months ago and can't afford a place of our own. My husband makes 1200/month. I stay at home, we have a 6 month old and a 3 year old daughter.
My problem is this: We pay rent to my father, we pay half of the utility bill, etc. Obviously, the utility bills are in his name... so how in the world am I supposed to prove my expenses at the 341 meeting?? Do I even have to present proof at the 341 meeting? I have listed these expenses in the appropriate schedule but just don't know if my case will be dropped without receipts being presented.
**Another question.... On the exemption sheet I downloaded from the Court website, there is a check box and it states "Debtor claims the exemptions to which debtor is entitled under 11 U.S.C 522 (b)(2). This page has 2 columns to list exemptions...if I check the box do I still have to list my specific property to be exempt? Again, we almost have no property except an old truck and clothes, and baby furniture.
Any help is GREATLY appreciated... THANK YOU!
Sara
My husband and I are currently living with my father because we moved back from Florida about 6 months ago and can't afford a place of our own. My husband makes 1200/month. I stay at home, we have a 6 month old and a 3 year old daughter.
My problem is this: We pay rent to my father, we pay half of the utility bill, etc. Obviously, the utility bills are in his name... so how in the world am I supposed to prove my expenses at the 341 meeting?? Do I even have to present proof at the 341 meeting? I have listed these expenses in the appropriate schedule but just don't know if my case will be dropped without receipts being presented.
**Another question.... On the exemption sheet I downloaded from the Court website, there is a check box and it states "Debtor claims the exemptions to which debtor is entitled under 11 U.S.C 522 (b)(2). This page has 2 columns to list exemptions...if I check the box do I still have to list my specific property to be exempt? Again, we almost have no property except an old truck and clothes, and baby furniture.
Any help is GREATLY appreciated... THANK YOU!
Sara
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