I have read that BK trustees, especially in Ohio, require copies of bank statements for all accounts for the 30 days surrounding the bankruptcy petition filing. Has anyone heard the same?
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Hopefully last question-how far back do bank statements have to go for trustee in OH?
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Originally posted by sailing2013 View PostWhen you say "bank statements," do you also means credit card statements? Or is all they ask for bank and asset accounts?
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Steve
You should be prepared to explain any major charges over a couple hundred dollars on those statements, should you be asked. As well, you should be able to explain any major movement of deposits and withdrawals on the bank accounts. The Trustee may want written explanations, or even receipts, if anything looks suspect. Not to concern you - this is pretty standard-issue. All asset accounts will need to be disclosed and listed on your filing. If it is an account dealing with your monthly finances (checking, 401k, investments, savings, trust, etc) then you will likely need 6 months worth. Credit accounts - credit cards, mortgage, vehicle loans, title loans, personal loans, etc - you will need 3+ months.
As soon as you file, all access to online accounts will be blocked, so get those statements ASAP.
And since you have nothing to hide, there is nothing wrong... just routine.
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I believe for a consumer BK7 they look back up to six months on bank statements. Typically, 3 months on CC. IMO it is done as part of the assumption of abuse. They are less interested in these documents for non-consumer BK7. However, for either case they can go back up to several years if they suspect you are hiding assets.
Be sure to get a snapshot of all accounts on the day of your filing for your records to prove what you wrote down in your petition is accurate.Lawyer - $3000
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My trustee asked for 90 days of bank statements including the date of filing. She did a quick look to see about what my balance was the day of filing, but that was it. I also had a print out from my online banking of my account balances the day I filed. That was helpful to her also. I am in Ohio.
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