I had this in another thread, but thought I'd ask these questions separately.
I was just looking over again the paperwork that the attorney sent regarding the 341. I'll admit I hadn't fully read it before now (since I broke my foot, the homefront has been a little chaotic. You know how that is, mom is down and out and the house starts to unravel. )
Anyway, he sends a paper with the date, time etc..
How to get there (map), where to park, where to meet him once inside, and to arrive at least 30 min. early so he can review any questions we have, go over what the trustee will ask.
It also asks for you to bring your ID and SSC (which I already knew), and the following documents: bank statement/printout showing transactions following filing and up to 341, most recent paystub, and taxes (if filed).
Is this the norm? Or is he just being prepared?
Also, we got a letter from our CU requesting proof of insurance on the car (that we plan on keeping). It was actually sent to our attorney, but we received a copy. They want to make sure we have full coverage on the vehicle, a deductible no higher than $500, and that they are the payee in case of loss. Which is fine, we have all that, but I hadn't seen anyone else post about something like this...
The attorney said to just bring that with us as well. Typical for the CU to ask for this?
I was just looking over again the paperwork that the attorney sent regarding the 341. I'll admit I hadn't fully read it before now (since I broke my foot, the homefront has been a little chaotic. You know how that is, mom is down and out and the house starts to unravel. )
Anyway, he sends a paper with the date, time etc..
How to get there (map), where to park, where to meet him once inside, and to arrive at least 30 min. early so he can review any questions we have, go over what the trustee will ask.
It also asks for you to bring your ID and SSC (which I already knew), and the following documents: bank statement/printout showing transactions following filing and up to 341, most recent paystub, and taxes (if filed).
Is this the norm? Or is he just being prepared?
Also, we got a letter from our CU requesting proof of insurance on the car (that we plan on keeping). It was actually sent to our attorney, but we received a copy. They want to make sure we have full coverage on the vehicle, a deductible no higher than $500, and that they are the payee in case of loss. Which is fine, we have all that, but I hadn't seen anyone else post about something like this...
The attorney said to just bring that with us as well. Typical for the CU to ask for this?
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