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    pre-populated forms....no room?

    Ok, so i am using the forms you can fill in online.
    problem is some of the pages dont have room for everything I need to type.

    1) schedule B and C---these forms require me to detail things and there is no way there is room. can i type on a blank worddoc with all the same info (case #, names, scheudle name and details) and just include that? or do I have to use a another formal page?

    2) what if there is NO room at all to put what I need to and like no continuation sheet, like in form 7? squish/write small or attach somehting(??/)?


    3) is it ok to have some typed and some handwritten on the forms?

    many thank in advance

    2)
    Filed PRO SE 10/12/10......341 held 11/8/10......awaiting discharge.....

    #2
    Check your local rules, some of them will tell you exactly how they expect the extra sheets to appear. In our case, I listed "In re: ________________________" with our names in the blank, then our case number, chapter filed, and district. Then I just typed, "Continuation of Form (whatever the form number was) and the title of the form. Below that I listed information in the same format as the form itself.
    Filed pro se, made it through the 341, discharged, Closed!!!

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      #3
      Yes, please refer to your local rules first. Otherwise, what's written above is how "continuation" sheets are done. Make sure that you correctly fill in your "non-continuation" sheets property, as some of them have spaces at the bottom to total the number of "continuation" sheets included. Also, you may have to carry values from the continuation sheets to the main Schedule sheet.
      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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