Hey all,
Quick question: do you think a trustee will find it disturbing if I start packing books and rocks and sending them to another state?
Here's the background: Getting ready to file Ch. 7 in a month or two. The value of the book and rock collections are both covered by the exemptions in my state. In fact, I'll easily be a no-asset case. So anyway, my parents are in the process of buying a condo where I can stay while until I get my feet back on the ground. I doubt I'll move up there until fall 2011 at the earliest, myself. As long as the books & rocks are listed as my property, does it matter if I've shipped them up north in preparation of moving? I just want to start sending them out because it's a huge pain in the (you know what) to deal with small stuff like that in a cross-country move. I can always have them shipped back if needed.
I just don't want to look like I'm trying to hide stuff. I know it's probably a small detail but I'd sure hate to underestimate what a trustee might think.
Oh, ps... I'm not transferring ownership. They're still mine but will just be in the care of another until I move myself.
Quick question: do you think a trustee will find it disturbing if I start packing books and rocks and sending them to another state?
Here's the background: Getting ready to file Ch. 7 in a month or two. The value of the book and rock collections are both covered by the exemptions in my state. In fact, I'll easily be a no-asset case. So anyway, my parents are in the process of buying a condo where I can stay while until I get my feet back on the ground. I doubt I'll move up there until fall 2011 at the earliest, myself. As long as the books & rocks are listed as my property, does it matter if I've shipped them up north in preparation of moving? I just want to start sending them out because it's a huge pain in the (you know what) to deal with small stuff like that in a cross-country move. I can always have them shipped back if needed.
I just don't want to look like I'm trying to hide stuff. I know it's probably a small detail but I'd sure hate to underestimate what a trustee might think.
Oh, ps... I'm not transferring ownership. They're still mine but will just be in the care of another until I move myself.
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