My husband and I were wondering how many people here have had a trustee go to their residence and check on their belongings. My husband and I rent an apartment and only show approximately $1500 in possessions in our house. When I asked our attorney how we determine the value of our belongings, he told me that I could just estimate on how much it would cost to replace the object. He said that a good rule of thumb would be to go to Goodwill and see what they sell the possessions for.
A lot of our household goods were either given to us, bought at a garage sale or thrift shop, or bought new years and years ago.
I tried to list everything to the best of my ability, but I'm wondering if I calculated the value okay. How did you calculate the value of your household possessions?
Did the trustee visit your residence to check on it? I listed everything I could think of, I'm just hoping that I calculated the value correctly.
A lot of our household goods were either given to us, bought at a garage sale or thrift shop, or bought new years and years ago.
I tried to list everything to the best of my ability, but I'm wondering if I calculated the value okay. How did you calculate the value of your household possessions?
Did the trustee visit your residence to check on it? I listed everything I could think of, I'm just hoping that I calculated the value correctly.
he has access to "anything" he needs to handle your case. He can ask you to produce it or he can find it himself.
.................. for that judge to hear.... and he ruled accordingly.......
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