My daughter and I have in the past taken dog agility(dogs running through obstacle courses) lessons. I informed my instructor that I could not take them at least for a while because of not being able to afford them. She informed me to not worry about paying her for a while. We've used a barter system in the past to make up for when I've not been able to afford classes. I've also competed in the past and that costs money of course. I make no income off of competitions though. If I qualify I win one green ribbon and if I place 1st through 4th I get a second pretty ribbon, but nothing of value
So the question is, if I am not currently spending any money on classes and I'm not competing anymore at least until next year, is it something that I need to list when we complete our schedule J for recreation expenses?
We see the lawyer for our third consultation next tuesday and are scheduled to file Chapter 7 on 10/16/2009.
Thanks in advance
So the question is, if I am not currently spending any money on classes and I'm not competing anymore at least until next year, is it something that I need to list when we complete our schedule J for recreation expenses?
We see the lawyer for our third consultation next tuesday and are scheduled to file Chapter 7 on 10/16/2009.
Thanks in advance
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