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    Question about "household" income

    My attorney wants me to list all household income and expenses. That is fine - except I am unemployed. I live w/my fiance and he owns the home & has direct deposit from his work to my checking account - which his name is included on the account obviously. My attorney wants me to list his income as the household income and all the expenses, including the mortgage, etc. Obviously since I am unemployed I don't pay anything. Is there anything I should be concerned about - as far as my fiance's finances & credit are concerned?

    Also, since the $ in our checking account is his and only his, is that a concern for me as far as something that can be taken from me?

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    Originally posted by jamntmo
    My attorney wants me to list all household income and expenses. That is fine - except I am unemployed. I live w/my fiance and he owns the home & has direct deposit from his work to my checking account - which his name is included on the account obviously. My attorney wants me to list his income as the household income and all the expenses, including the mortgage, etc. Obviously since I am unemployed I don't pay anything. Is there anything I should be concerned about - as far as my fiance's finances & credit are concerned?

    Also, since the $ in our checking account is his and only his, is that a concern for me as far as something that can be taken from me?
    Hi,

    Are you planning of filing BK alone? Including your fiance's income on your petition, is one way of going about it, but it only complicates a simple case. unless your state requires so. Or you could simply file youself - to make the processes more seamless, and work more towards your favor.

    Do you collect unemployment insurance? If you do just calculate your gross weekly benefits, and use that as your gross monthly income.

    Good Luck!
    Last edited by HRx; 01-23-2005, 04:05 PM.
    The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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