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    A few other Chapter 7 questions

    1. What are they looking for when the trustee looks at your bank statements during the 341 meeting? I do have alot of debits on my checking account over the past few months, mostly food and other essentials from Walmart and so on (shampoo, soap, toilet paper) and a few other things that I wouldn't consider luxury items per se, some new sheets, blanket, a couple of DVDs, went out to eat a few times, not to mention my car, insurance, and some creditors which I do still pay. Are they going to hold this against me in some way? I didn't charge any of this stuff, but would the trustee look at this as me trying to take non-exempt property (my cash) and convert it into non-exempt property? Also, can I pay off two of my creditors (less than $600 each) before I file so I don't have to list them? Of course these payments will come from my checking account. Will this be counted against me in anyway?

    2. I have nearly $3000 in U.S. government bonds. When I say I have them, they were bought for me by my parents when I was younger, in both my name and theirs, but I don't actually have them. They are in possession of my parents and in the past, some of them were given to me (nearly $4000) to pay for some college costs. What I'm saying is, they're mine, but then again, they're not, since I do have possession of them and do not even know where they're kept. If I was to keep this off of my exempt property list, could the trustee find out? Can and do trustees do searches of things like U.S. government-issued bonds and dismiss my case for evidence of fraud by me? Or because they are jointly in my name and my parents names, am I even required to list them? Then again, like I said, I don't really 'have' them in any sense of the word. Any thoughts? Thanks so much for all your help.

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    You may need the moderator of this forum to answer the question about the bonds except that I have bonds in my name and my son's name. My parents bought them for all the grandkids for their birthdays and Christmas. My son has quite a few of them but I didn't list them. I didnt see any reason to. As far as paying the credit cards - it might look too selective to pay those instead of your other debts. Again, I am unsure about this but I was told NOT to pay anything prior to filing. We did pay the Exxon gas card because we charged gas and paid it in 30 days. Ironically, they chose NOT to let us reaffirm. They said they did not do that.

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