I am in the process of filling out the inventory list, my atty was not too specific, she gave a general guidelines sheet, but it didn't say anything about certain items such as the dishwasher, refridgerator, stove, and built-in microwave. Should these things be included? I would imagine they would be sold with the house.
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Things that are not attached to the house (and would not be ordinarily be sold with the house) should be listed.
Value them as if you were getting them from a thrift shop or garage sale. You're $800 tv that you bought 5 years ago would no longer be worth that, so try and give them an educated guess of what the value is worth,
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This is the list that I have created. PLEASE let me know if any prices seem off or something is missing before I submit this to my atty. I hope to do this tomorrow. I really can't believe all the copies of things the atty wants. I will be giving her around 400 pages of stuff. She is going to earn her money just sorting through it all.
Living Room
$250.00 Samsung TV
$55.00 DVDs 55 various DVD movies
$80.00 Home Theater system
$20.00 TV Stand
$90.00 Couch
$80.00 Two Chairs
$21.00 Seven Pictures in frames
Dining Room
$10.00 Dora Kids kitchen
$5.00 Toy Chest
$6.00 Kids table from IKEA
$15.00 Exersaucer
Kitchen
$5.00 2 small pictures
$70.00 small 4-person table with 4 chairs
$4.00 toaster
$40.00 pots, pans, and cooking ware
$8.00 utensils
$10.00 plates/bowls/cups
Utility room
$80.00 Whirlpool Washer 5 yrs. Old
$80.00 Whirlpool Gas Dryer 5 yrs. Old
$5.00 Cleaing supplies
$20.00 Vaccuum Cleaner
Master bedroom
$100.00 Bed
$90.00 Dresser
$70.00 Chest of Drawers
$80.00 Two Nightstands
$4.00 Small Clock Radio
$50.00 Small TV
Master Bath
$10.00 Electric Razor
$5.00 Weighing Scale
$8.00 Towels and Washcloths 8 towels, 20 washcloths
$15.00 Hair Dryer and Curler
Master Closet
$220.00 Men's Clothes
$180.00 Women's Clothes
$15.00 Small safe
$180.00 Glock 26 9mm Handgun
$40.00 Shoes: 3 Men's, 4 Women's
Home Office
$25.00 Computer Desk
$5.00 Black Office Chair
$100.00 Computer
$20.00 HP printer
$40.00 Computer Monitor
$80.00 Table with 4 chairs
$100.00 Scrapbook Supplies
$40.00 Two Bookshelves
$15.00 5 pictures in Frames
2nd Bathroom
$4.00 Towels, 4 towels and 6 washcloths
2nd Bedroom
$50.00 Baby Crib
$40.00 Changing Table
$10.00 Bedding
2nd Bedroom Closet
$55.00 Child Clothing
$40.00 Steam Cleaner (Hoover)
3rd Bedroom
$80.00 Full Size Bed
$90.00 Dresser
$5.00 Small Child's Radio
3rd Bedroom Closet
$50.00 Child Clothing
$4.00 Blankets
Garage
$80.00 Lawn Mower
$20.00 Weed Trimmer
$20.00 Leaf Blower
$5.00 Car and Yard Supplies
$30.00 Small Toolbox with tools
$10.00 Circular Saw
$15.00 Two Shovels and one Rake
$10.00 Children's 14" Bike
$90.00 Men's Wedding Band
$1,200.00 Women's Wedding Ring
$10.00 Men's Fossil Watch
$4,364.00 TOTAL9/03/08...Chapter 7 Filed
10/06/08...341 Meeting Done!!! No Objections
12/08/2008...Case Discharged and Closed!!!
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I knew we didn't have a lot at home, but just looking and realizing that if we sold everything, we would have a whopping $4,364 is really depressing. Guess it shows that all of our CC debt really was used for food and trying to stay afloat.9/03/08...Chapter 7 Filed
10/06/08...341 Meeting Done!!! No Objections
12/08/2008...Case Discharged and Closed!!!
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You're way more detailed than I ever was...
I'd delete this stuff, and if you want, make a 'misc' category to cover some if you feel better.
The lower that value, then better to make sure you will meet the exemption value: (My opinion only)
Living Room
$21.00 Seven Pictures in frames-Delete
Dining Room-Delete All
$10.00 Dora Kids kitchen
$5.00 Toy Chest
$6.00 Kids table from IKEA
$15.00 Exersaucer
Kitchen
$5.00 2 small pictures-Delete
Utility room
$5.00 Cleaing supplies-Delete
Master bedroom
$4.00 Small Clock Radio-Delete
$50.00 Small TV I'd lower to $20
Master Bath-Delete All
$10.00 Electric Razor
$5.00 Weighing Scale
$8.00 Towels and Washcloths 8 towels, 20 washcloths
$15.00 Hair Dryer and Curler
Master Closet
Are the cloths valued at what you would buy them at Goodwill??
$220.00 Men's Clothes
$180.00 Women's Clothes
$15.00 Small safe-Delete
Home Office
$100.00 Scrapbook Supplies-Delete
$15.00 5 pictures in Frames-Delete
2nd Bathroom
$4.00 Towels, 4 towels and 6 washcloths-Delete
2nd Bedroom
$10.00 Bedding-Delete
3rd Bedroom
$5.00 Small Child's Radio-Delete
3rd Bedroom Closet
$4.00 Blankets-Delete
Garage
$5.00 Car and Yard Supplies-Delete
$10.00 Children's 14" Bike-Delete
Is the jewelry valued at what is going on at a pawn shop???
$90.00 Men's Wedding Band
$1,200.00 Women's Wedding Ring
$10.00 Men's Fossil Watch
$4,364.00 TOTAL[/QUOTE]
You'd cut 307 just on the deletions, and if ou end up revaluing the clothing/jewelry, that will bring you down even further.
Otherwise, it looks good to me, but your attorney will be able to tell you if you too high for your particular exemption.
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RedLight,
They want garage sale value. Have you ever had one? Your stuff is priced way too high. My attorney did not ask us to be that specific. She actually went right through it in her office. I know it is difficult to complete these lists, especially when you want to cover your self. BK2008 is right.
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Yes, you are way over-priced. Keep in mind that sometimes you can't even GIVE things away at a garage sale. Here is a link to a thread a few weeks ago covering your very topic. It's very useful for pricing guidelines as well as a few laughs:
Good luck to you."To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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If you use an extensive list, I would list the cheapest items first and the most expensive items last or list everything in alphabetical order by category. I personally like providing as much as possible. We haven't file for bankruptcy yet, but a few years ago, we had the highest level audit done on our State Taxes. We provided a huge amount of data. They were overwhelmed and did not find anything wrong with our taxes. Recently, we had to provide info to Homeland Security. In that case I provided every bit of data we could find and included a note to go along with the information. That tactic also worked to our advantage.Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration held every 50 years in which all bondmen were freed, mortgaged lands were restored to the original owners, and land was left fallow: Lev. 25:8-17
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Originally posted by BigJohn View PostIf you use an extensive list, I would list the cheapest items first and the most expensive items last or list everything in alphabetical order by category. I personally like providing as much as possible. We haven't file for bankruptcy yet, but a few years ago, we had the highest level audit done on our State Taxes. We provided a huge amount of data. They were overwhelmed and did not find anything wrong with our taxes. Recently, we had to provide info to Homeland Security. In that case I provided every bit of data we could find and included a note to go along with the information. That tactic also worked to our advantage.9/03/08...Chapter 7 Filed
10/06/08...341 Meeting Done!!! No Objections
12/08/2008...Case Discharged and Closed!!!
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