that I lived in another state and therefore am entitled to claim my old state's exemptions? I do not see where on the forms to put this information so that the trustee will know.
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yes, I am now a resident but in order to claim my current state's exemptions, I need to be here 2 yrs. When I file, I will be at 1 yr 1/2 which means I need to claim my old state's exemptions.
maybe I just make a note on this on the exemption schedule? I see absolutely nowhere else to put this information.Filed Chapter 7 Pro-Se May 29, 2008
341 July 1, 2008
Discharged September 4, 2008
Closed November 10, 2008 :-)
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I'm not worried about being audited because it is the truth. Very easy to prove through bills, tax returns, ect. I just want the trustee to understand why my exemptions will be more than most of the cases he will be seeing.Filed Chapter 7 Pro-Se May 29, 2008
341 July 1, 2008
Discharged September 4, 2008
Closed November 10, 2008 :-)
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Danaf, when I did my forms pro se, the Nolo book said to make a margin note at the top of Schedule C (where you list your exemptions; there's a lot of white space at the top where you can easily do that) to the effect of, "All exemptions listed are according to the General Statutes of the state of ____, unless otherwise noted." The book suggested doing this in addition to the references in Form 7, etc so there would be no confusion. And there wasn't.
Good luck!!!Nolo Press book on filing Chapter 7, there are others too. (I have no affiliation with Nolo Press; just a happy customer.) Best wishes to you!
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