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    General Questions about Schedules

    HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME!!!! (PLEASE)

    I don't have a lot of time to get my paperwork done because of a pending court case and I have a couple of questions that I need answered if possible.

    If you have court cases against you which Schedule would I file them on?

    What Schedule does the Department of Education as well as reposessions go on?

    In terms I can understand on Schedule F it asks in the last column What does contingent, unliquidated, and disputed mean?

    Last but not least...If a creditor is listed twice (same name but different address) do i need to put both of them on the Schedule F as well as the Creditor Matrix??

    I would really appreciate any help I can get

    #2
    In terms I can understand on Schedule F it asks in the last column What does contingent, unliquidated, and disputed mean?

    This is the only one I need an answer too...I just don't understand what it means, and do I have to check one off if they don't apply to me?

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      #3
      "Contingent - the claim depends on some event that hasn't yet occurred and may never occur. For example, if you cosigned on a secured loan, you won't be liable unless the principal debtor defaults. Your liability as a cosigner is contingent upon the default.

      Unliquidated - This means the debt may exist, but the exact amount hasn't been determined.

      Disputed - A claim is disputed if you and the creditor do not agree about the existence or amount of the debt. "

      Personally, I marked every single one of my debts as disputed. This is a CYA thing in case you need to file an objection to a claim later. I marked the others as I felt they applied or potentially could apply.

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        #4
        see, tiger is getting good at this.
        Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
        Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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        Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.

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          #5
          Originally posted by chriss7532 View Post
          If you have court cases against you which Schedule would I file them on?
          Probably they get mentioned somewhere on Form 7.

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