I was wondering how much the creditors are allowed to know about you when you're filing for bankruptcy and during the process. Do they have access to the papers that you file? Just what information are they privy to? We had to list our income for our previous two years' income tax returns and those amounts were substantially higher than what the income is right now due to my husband's job loss. I've seen where creditors can object to your discharge (at least of their particular amount) and I didn't know if they'd see our income from previous years and wonder why it dropped, but it was due to my husband's losing his job. Are previou years' tax returns really any of their business at all? I guess I just don't like more people knowing our business than have to. I hate the fact that we've even gotten to the position of having to file, but we can't pay on them. We have been paying on some of these since 1997 and never missed any payments until last year when we turned the cards over to the debt negotiation company. There were others that we opened since then, I think in 2001 and 2003 and have also paid on those until last year. What we should have done is just quit charging. We thought we could keep up with things...not the case.

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