Well, I have been following these boards since we filed pro se October 14, 2005. Our last day for objections was fast approaching, January 6, 2006, and we were even beginning to breathe a little easier until I checked the mail yesterday.We received a letter from the US Trustee asking for 6 months of paychecks, 2 years of income tax, 6 months of bank statements, and asking if our 20-year-old and 18-year-old daughters live with us--they do and they're in college. Oh, they also wanted a breakdown of our car insurance premiums for each car. They were also questioning what a $220 payment was for that we listed as an expense--it's one of our daughter's tuition payment after her loans and scholarships.
I tell you! I quickly deflated after reading that letter. We have until December 28 to get this stuff to her. And she wants a brief explanation of the extraordinary circumstances that led us to file bankruptcy.
That explanation will not be brief. Anyway, nothing is noted on Pacer except that our 341 trustee had concluded his portion--so now the US Trustee (letter is signed by the assistant to the US Trustee) can have some fun.
I had to chuckle at some of her questions because she had our groceries as $600 and wanted us to explain that but our groceries are $400 and I verified on Pacer and my copies, so. . .
Just wanted to say for this waiting--don't breathe easier until the day after your last day for objections.
I have almost everything she needs and will be copying all this stuff and mailing it all out this weekend. I might have hubby hand deliver it though since he drives through downtown to go to work. I am hoping she puts us out of our misery before January 6th. I know she's looking for money somewhere. Sheesh!! That will be like getting blood from a 1000-year-old corpse. We have nothing!!
So send good wishes this way!
Renee
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