Thanks for all the support and being there this past year! I finally file Chapter 7 tomorrow YAY!
I went over the final bankruptcy paperwork with my lawyer this morning and signed everything (I did two rounds of edits/corrections prior to this morning's meeting). I have given him copies of all the other documentation requested (bank statements, bills, credit card statements, receipts, etc.) and more for almost the past year. What concerns me is that he's only going to send copies of my pay stubs for the last 60 days, along with all the standard, required Ch. 7 bankruptcy forms. No bank statements, no credit card bills, no utility bills, etc., will be included in the filing packet. I asked him about this and he said that nothing in my Ch. 7 case looks like it will get flagged -- it seems like a very straightforward "no asset" case. So he thinks it's better to send the minimum required at time of filing and, then, if the Trustee needs more doc, my lawyer has everything and will send it. Does this sound right? I might add that my lawyer is not a strictly bankruptcy attorney, he practices other areas of law.
What do you guys think? Should I be worried? Should I bring that stuff with me at my 341?
Hugs to all of you!
I went over the final bankruptcy paperwork with my lawyer this morning and signed everything (I did two rounds of edits/corrections prior to this morning's meeting). I have given him copies of all the other documentation requested (bank statements, bills, credit card statements, receipts, etc.) and more for almost the past year. What concerns me is that he's only going to send copies of my pay stubs for the last 60 days, along with all the standard, required Ch. 7 bankruptcy forms. No bank statements, no credit card bills, no utility bills, etc., will be included in the filing packet. I asked him about this and he said that nothing in my Ch. 7 case looks like it will get flagged -- it seems like a very straightforward "no asset" case. So he thinks it's better to send the minimum required at time of filing and, then, if the Trustee needs more doc, my lawyer has everything and will send it. Does this sound right? I might add that my lawyer is not a strictly bankruptcy attorney, he practices other areas of law.
What do you guys think? Should I be worried? Should I bring that stuff with me at my 341?
Hugs to all of you!
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