Finished all the paperwork my lawyer gave me and handed in the other day, was a daunting task to say the least, worst than doing taxes in my opinion since everything was on paper, nothing like doing TurboTax. I must have printed out and made copies of documents numbering in the 500 to 1000 page range, since I went through nearly two packs of paper (500 pages per pack) and a new ink cartridge for my copier. Does this sound normal in your experience? Would have been so much easier and cleaner to do if it was electronic, maybe my Lawyer works this way for reason?
I could not provide 6 years of credit card statements (which was requested but did not say required), also one of my creditors which I had an account with that I closed a few years ago, removed my account access after my card went to collections, so I could not go online to get any statements. I save my statements but not back that far and I just tossed some last year going back farther. So I am not sure how that will slow down the process?
As I mentioned before I found the whole personal property thing confusing, a few sheets were provided, which was a straight out Schedule B to tally up property, but it did not leave room for a lot of items. I tried to list the big stuff, TV, furniture and etc, but stuff like a potted plant, area rug and etc was grouped together or just not detailed down to specifics. I do not know if I'll be "audited", I really do not care and welcome someone to do it. I have no antiques, book or coin collections or fine art so I think our possessions are quite average.
I am sure there will be lot's of questions, was told it could take up to a month or so till they go through everything and have me come in for a review before filing.
I could not provide 6 years of credit card statements (which was requested but did not say required), also one of my creditors which I had an account with that I closed a few years ago, removed my account access after my card went to collections, so I could not go online to get any statements. I save my statements but not back that far and I just tossed some last year going back farther. So I am not sure how that will slow down the process?
As I mentioned before I found the whole personal property thing confusing, a few sheets were provided, which was a straight out Schedule B to tally up property, but it did not leave room for a lot of items. I tried to list the big stuff, TV, furniture and etc, but stuff like a potted plant, area rug and etc was grouped together or just not detailed down to specifics. I do not know if I'll be "audited", I really do not care and welcome someone to do it. I have no antiques, book or coin collections or fine art so I think our possessions are quite average.
I am sure there will be lot's of questions, was told it could take up to a month or so till they go through everything and have me come in for a review before filing.
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