I'm getting ready to file any day, now, but am wondering if I should wait a few more months. I really don't want to do that. I'm so ready to get this part of my life done.
The problem (this time) is that I have not been able to get into the habit of saving receipts. I have some, but not all. I keep losing them. What if the trustee wants to see them at the 341?
My husband's paychecks are not direct deposited, so when he gets paid on Friday, the deposits don't post until Monday. When we do our grocery shopping on the weekends, we pay for it with cash that he takes from each paycheck. This helps us avoid overdraft charges in the interim. That's the way we've always done it. It works for us. But, if the trustee asks for bank statements, he's sure to wonder where $200 dollars from each check is going. I don't want him to think we're hiding it under the mattress.
What should I do? Should I hold off on filing for a few more months? I really don't want to do that, but I will if it's best. But, even if I do wait, who's to say I'll get better about saving receipts?
Advice? Prayers?
The problem (this time) is that I have not been able to get into the habit of saving receipts. I have some, but not all. I keep losing them. What if the trustee wants to see them at the 341?
My husband's paychecks are not direct deposited, so when he gets paid on Friday, the deposits don't post until Monday. When we do our grocery shopping on the weekends, we pay for it with cash that he takes from each paycheck. This helps us avoid overdraft charges in the interim. That's the way we've always done it. It works for us. But, if the trustee asks for bank statements, he's sure to wonder where $200 dollars from each check is going. I don't want him to think we're hiding it under the mattress.
What should I do? Should I hold off on filing for a few more months? I really don't want to do that, but I will if it's best. But, even if I do wait, who's to say I'll get better about saving receipts?
Advice? Prayers?
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