Hi! We are filing in October and we have our intake meeting next week.
We have been using our debit card for purchases since January of this year. Most of our credit cards have not been used in 2-3 years, with the exception of a couple that were used through January of this year. We had a baby in May and bought a bunch of things for the baby as well as a couple of other purchases over and above "reasonable and necessary" on our debit card. My question: will this spending be looked at negatively by the trustee when we file? My attorney told me not to worry about it - that most of it was explanable, but I just feel like this might mess us up for filing in October. Plus, they only know I made purchases, they haven't actually seen our bank statements yet! Gas and groceries alone look rediculous! Trouble was, we are behind on our mortgage so that hasn't been paid (they wouldn't accept the payments even if we tried...) along with the rest of the credit cards, so I've been trying to keep my cash balance to a minimum, by spending it on things we "need". Has anyone else out there been in this situation? I'll find out for sure next week when they review my 6 month supply of bank statements, but I wanted to be prepared for the worst...
thanks!
We have been using our debit card for purchases since January of this year. Most of our credit cards have not been used in 2-3 years, with the exception of a couple that were used through January of this year. We had a baby in May and bought a bunch of things for the baby as well as a couple of other purchases over and above "reasonable and necessary" on our debit card. My question: will this spending be looked at negatively by the trustee when we file? My attorney told me not to worry about it - that most of it was explanable, but I just feel like this might mess us up for filing in October. Plus, they only know I made purchases, they haven't actually seen our bank statements yet! Gas and groceries alone look rediculous! Trouble was, we are behind on our mortgage so that hasn't been paid (they wouldn't accept the payments even if we tried...) along with the rest of the credit cards, so I've been trying to keep my cash balance to a minimum, by spending it on things we "need". Has anyone else out there been in this situation? I'll find out for sure next week when they review my 6 month supply of bank statements, but I wanted to be prepared for the worst...
thanks!
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