I know within 6 months or so of filing they would look at all your charges but what about before then? Are they going to ask me when they look at my assets where the so and so is that I had charged a year ago if they don't see it on my assets. The reason that I am asking is we sold a bunch of stuff within the last year trying to keep our heads above water and I don't have proof of that. I had garage sells mostly but also sold some stuff on ebay. I used that money for living expenses and to pay bills. Are they going to look that close at the things you bought on credit to see if you list them all?
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Your attorney will probably ask you if you made certain charges or cash withdrawals on any of your credit cards over a certain amount over the previous several months (we were asked for 12 months). The same will be asked as to your bank accounts - you may be asked to provide information on all deposits, cash withdrawals or payments over a certain amount. This would also include your Paypal account if you have one as all Trustees and attorneys are aware of Paypal. Be honest and open about any of the above. Many people sell personal items or have garage sales prior to filing trying to pay bills or survive. What they are looking for is the filer trying to hide cash, property or assets which is easily traceable now in today's world._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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im meeting with the lawyer tomorrow with some bad news... i sold quite a few item on ebay and got paid by check from paypal... he is probably going to ask me "what was i thinking"... i honestly didnt realize my paypal account was an issue, as long as it didnt go into my checking... but then, hes going to get paid with that money....doh!"it looks like i picked a bad day to give up sniffing glue"! [McKroskey, airplane]
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