Hello!
I'm new here and about to send off my paperwork for Ch 7.
Being quite OCD, I want to have everything ready before I file, plus my internet access is limited. Does anyone know how many months of bank statements Maryland court asks for, so I can download them when I can? I would be filing in Greenbelt.
Thank you in advance for your help
(oh, and in case it matters, I would be a total no asset case - unemployed, for all effective purposes, homeless, and I have $52 to my name (yes, asking for filing fee waiver and doing the BK myself - I used one of the online preparers for the paperwork; $150 for that plus $25 for credit counseling certificate was a 'xmas gift' from my sister). I have an upside down mortgage that's foreclosing (no equity in a home - actually, negative equity of about $120k - and I no longer live in the home), and everything that could have been sold has been sold over the last 2 years to try and stay afloat. No household goods, nothing - a bag of clothes, and a 3 year old laptop is all I have... and an unsecured debt that grew from about $80k to over $200k from 2 years of non-payment - job loss, medical issues, robbing Peter to pay Paul... I'm sure most of you know the classic sad story.
I'm new here and about to send off my paperwork for Ch 7.
Being quite OCD, I want to have everything ready before I file, plus my internet access is limited. Does anyone know how many months of bank statements Maryland court asks for, so I can download them when I can? I would be filing in Greenbelt.
Thank you in advance for your help
(oh, and in case it matters, I would be a total no asset case - unemployed, for all effective purposes, homeless, and I have $52 to my name (yes, asking for filing fee waiver and doing the BK myself - I used one of the online preparers for the paperwork; $150 for that plus $25 for credit counseling certificate was a 'xmas gift' from my sister). I have an upside down mortgage that's foreclosing (no equity in a home - actually, negative equity of about $120k - and I no longer live in the home), and everything that could have been sold has been sold over the last 2 years to try and stay afloat. No household goods, nothing - a bag of clothes, and a 3 year old laptop is all I have... and an unsecured debt that grew from about $80k to over $200k from 2 years of non-payment - job loss, medical issues, robbing Peter to pay Paul... I'm sure most of you know the classic sad story.
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