Hello Everyone,
I am in the beginning stages of filing BK and am on severe sleep deprivation due to the stress of it!
I just met with the lawyer and got the list of things I need to gather and the huge packet to fill out.
I have on area of major concern though. It asks me to list all bank accounts open or closed for the past year.
Here are my numbers:
open:
check acct 1: bal 98.33
check acct 2: bal -97.19
closed accounts:
acct 1 closed 6/15 ending bal 800.00
acct 2 closed 7/13 ending bal -918.90
acct 3 closed 12/22 ending bal 30.00
acct 4 closed 12/22 ending bal 101.00
I am worried sick that having all these accts (open and closed) is going to send HUGE RED FLAGS off in the trustees mind.
Any input?
What if I miss an account....as I am not sure I have remembered all the accounts. If I fail to list an acct how will the trustee find out and what will happen to me. If I have forgotten an account it will not have any type of balance in it...as I am broke, have no $$ to have in there!
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
I am in the beginning stages of filing BK and am on severe sleep deprivation due to the stress of it!
I just met with the lawyer and got the list of things I need to gather and the huge packet to fill out.
I have on area of major concern though. It asks me to list all bank accounts open or closed for the past year.
Here are my numbers:
open:
check acct 1: bal 98.33
check acct 2: bal -97.19
closed accounts:
acct 1 closed 6/15 ending bal 800.00
acct 2 closed 7/13 ending bal -918.90
acct 3 closed 12/22 ending bal 30.00
acct 4 closed 12/22 ending bal 101.00
I am worried sick that having all these accts (open and closed) is going to send HUGE RED FLAGS off in the trustees mind.
Any input?
What if I miss an account....as I am not sure I have remembered all the accounts. If I fail to list an acct how will the trustee find out and what will happen to me. If I have forgotten an account it will not have any type of balance in it...as I am broke, have no $$ to have in there!
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
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