jengo, RELAX!
there is no red flag with closing bank accounts and nobody is going to bother even asking you about it. and if they did, your explanation is perfectly fine - it's totally reasonable to close an account to avoid fees! otherwise your fees feed those multi-million dollar bonuses for the bank executives - who wants that?!?
there is also no red flag with taking out cash, 800, 300 - doesn't matter. you need to use your money to live.
about the $200 to your husband, it's such a small amount that it doesn't matter either. it's even under the allowed amount for gifts to family members. technically, if you "borrowed" the $200 from him before filing, that "debt" is discharged in bk, so if you paid it "back" after the bk it was your choice to make. If you paid it back before filing, then you weren't really supposed to do that, but again, this is only $200 we are talking about.
if the "family member" you have been giving money to to pay bills iis your husband, then be a little careful because it might be considered as increasing his income in his ch13 petition. why not pay the utilities directly? anyway, justbroke would know more about this than me.
anyway, you are worrying WAY too much. so did I, by the way... i think you have nothing to worry about. and don't volunteer anything that the trustee doesn't ask about. answer only questions you are asked. you will be just fine. again, stop worrying!
there is no red flag with closing bank accounts and nobody is going to bother even asking you about it. and if they did, your explanation is perfectly fine - it's totally reasonable to close an account to avoid fees! otherwise your fees feed those multi-million dollar bonuses for the bank executives - who wants that?!?
there is also no red flag with taking out cash, 800, 300 - doesn't matter. you need to use your money to live.
about the $200 to your husband, it's such a small amount that it doesn't matter either. it's even under the allowed amount for gifts to family members. technically, if you "borrowed" the $200 from him before filing, that "debt" is discharged in bk, so if you paid it "back" after the bk it was your choice to make. If you paid it back before filing, then you weren't really supposed to do that, but again, this is only $200 we are talking about.
if the "family member" you have been giving money to to pay bills iis your husband, then be a little careful because it might be considered as increasing his income in his ch13 petition. why not pay the utilities directly? anyway, justbroke would know more about this than me.
anyway, you are worrying WAY too much. so did I, by the way... i think you have nothing to worry about. and don't volunteer anything that the trustee doesn't ask about. answer only questions you are asked. you will be just fine. again, stop worrying!
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