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    #16
    LOL I did not say that! I think the quotes are mixed up.

    Ok, then make sure you call this to the attention of the lawyer and see what he says.

    Let us know what the outcome is, this is a very interesting scenario.

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      #17
      Originally posted by fltoo View Post
      LOL I did not say that! I think the quotes are mixed up.

      Ok, then make sure you call this to the attention of the lawyer and see what he says.

      Let us know what the outcome is, this is a very interesting scenario.
      That is weird about the quotes. I don't know how that happened!

      I will let everyone know the outcome. Crossing my fingers...!

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        #18
        Originally posted by okiemom2008 View Post
        Thanks for the advice! Did the son in law or god daughter ever find out? I just don't even want this relative knowing we are filing due to personal reasons.

        In your opinion, do you think the trustee will even see it? My lawyer only asked for 7 months of bank statemetns so none of these transactions were on there. But I did have to fill out worksheets and put that about the relative.
        Hi Mom: we had to put the two persons on our worksheets. When SIL got the notice of the 'Suggestion of Bankruptcy', he called up and asked what he should do. We said to do nothing, that it was a formality--and that could be an issue with you and your relative.

        You need to think about that--I just remembered that SIL got that notice.

        Other than that, we had not told them anything, and everything is well so far.
        "To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."

        "Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."

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