We have our consultation on Saturday, I called the lawyer's office and I could tell he was rushed but I just asked what to bring-he just said "bring it all-credit card statements, mortgage statements, everything you've got." I didn't want to take anymore of the guy's time since it's not like we've retained him yet, etc... We have the following:
Latest credit card statements
Latest mortgage statement
Latest student loan statements (all but one)
Latest pay stubs
2010 Tax return
401K statement for me
We are missing a few things-my wife doesn't know where her 403B statements are because there's hardly anything in it so she needs to track that down but I don't know if we'll get something in time. She knows about how much is in it and how much she puts in every month though. Also, her one student loan only gives her coupons with payment amounts-no balance, she's going to try to track that down today too. Finally, I have savings bonds that are currently in my parents' safe deposit box at the bank. I'm only 30 so few, if any of them, have matured, but some will probably start maturing soon. When I moved out I basically forgot about them and only remembered they existed recently. We haven't "broken the news" to them yet, so I was going to take a wild guess at the value of the bonds. We know we're not filing until much later this year (maybe October) anyway, so we have plenty of time to gather all of this stuff. I just don't want to be wasting the lawyer's time.
Latest credit card statements
Latest mortgage statement
Latest student loan statements (all but one)
Latest pay stubs
2010 Tax return
401K statement for me
We are missing a few things-my wife doesn't know where her 403B statements are because there's hardly anything in it so she needs to track that down but I don't know if we'll get something in time. She knows about how much is in it and how much she puts in every month though. Also, her one student loan only gives her coupons with payment amounts-no balance, she's going to try to track that down today too. Finally, I have savings bonds that are currently in my parents' safe deposit box at the bank. I'm only 30 so few, if any of them, have matured, but some will probably start maturing soon. When I moved out I basically forgot about them and only remembered they existed recently. We haven't "broken the news" to them yet, so I was going to take a wild guess at the value of the bonds. We know we're not filing until much later this year (maybe October) anyway, so we have plenty of time to gather all of this stuff. I just don't want to be wasting the lawyer's time.
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