Ok, from what I can gather from reading online and the nolo book, you mainly list things over a certain amount or if they total to a certain amount (CD's, DVD's, video games) you list them. That part I get and is pretty simple and I can easily list those things.
In my situation, I don't have a lot of assets that are over this amount. What do you do in that situation? For people that filed or went through Chapter 7 already, I will list a couple scenarios and if you could say how you listed things, that would be helpful.
Example: Household Goods - I have a bunch of glasses and dishes from IKEA (cheap, the glasses new are $20 for all I have, same with the dishes and bowls), 8 sets of silverware (once again, nothing fancy), an electric can opener, a $30 blender and a mixer. A couple pots and pans from a Target pot/pan set and a few mixing spoons and measures. None of it near $50 on it's own in replacement value.
So how do you list something like this? And what would you call it under the description. I would assume just lumping up as one total?
Would you just lump together computer stuff like speakers, blank CD-R disks, scanners, printers? (all fall under $50 easily in my situation).
Most of my furniture, easily under the $50. How would that be listed?
Same with sporting goods, if you had a basketball, some free weights and smaller items like that.
The initial listing of stuff is probably the one part I find most annoying because it's the most vague area of the forms. I know the exceptions will be easy for me because I don't have much stuff and will be easily covered in that area. Just getting this part filled out is all I have left to do.
In my situation, I don't have a lot of assets that are over this amount. What do you do in that situation? For people that filed or went through Chapter 7 already, I will list a couple scenarios and if you could say how you listed things, that would be helpful.
Example: Household Goods - I have a bunch of glasses and dishes from IKEA (cheap, the glasses new are $20 for all I have, same with the dishes and bowls), 8 sets of silverware (once again, nothing fancy), an electric can opener, a $30 blender and a mixer. A couple pots and pans from a Target pot/pan set and a few mixing spoons and measures. None of it near $50 on it's own in replacement value.
So how do you list something like this? And what would you call it under the description. I would assume just lumping up as one total?
Would you just lump together computer stuff like speakers, blank CD-R disks, scanners, printers? (all fall under $50 easily in my situation).
Most of my furniture, easily under the $50. How would that be listed?
Same with sporting goods, if you had a basketball, some free weights and smaller items like that.
The initial listing of stuff is probably the one part I find most annoying because it's the most vague area of the forms. I know the exceptions will be easy for me because I don't have much stuff and will be easily covered in that area. Just getting this part filled out is all I have left to do.
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