Ok- So I have some questions. My lawyer basically has a ton of clients and I'm basically disappointed with the service I've gotten with him.
I'm filing probably the first part of next month. My meeting will probably be the 1st part of December.
I live in NY state and I have some questions in regards to cash you can keep.
Does the $2500.00 limit apply to all cash? What would this include?
Would this include the security deposit on my apartment that's held by my management company?
I have a student loan disbursement for about 1400.00 but I won't get that until February (around the time my 60 day period would be over), are they entitled to that?
I also work freelance and will presumably have about 2 months of unpaid invoices out with employers (I operate on a net60) and clients that would come god knows when, would this be consider in the cash limit? Or would they not be able to touch this or only a portion of this? I think this i was confused about the most.
I'm just trying plan the best I can for the road ahead and how much extra work I'm going to have to take to make up for it!
Thanks!!!
I'm filing probably the first part of next month. My meeting will probably be the 1st part of December.
I live in NY state and I have some questions in regards to cash you can keep.
Does the $2500.00 limit apply to all cash? What would this include?
Would this include the security deposit on my apartment that's held by my management company?
I have a student loan disbursement for about 1400.00 but I won't get that until February (around the time my 60 day period would be over), are they entitled to that?
I also work freelance and will presumably have about 2 months of unpaid invoices out with employers (I operate on a net60) and clients that would come god knows when, would this be consider in the cash limit? Or would they not be able to touch this or only a portion of this? I think this i was confused about the most.
I'm just trying plan the best I can for the road ahead and how much extra work I'm going to have to take to make up for it!
Thanks!!!
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