bankruptcy
anneliesern asked:


When I filed for bankruptcy back in march, I closed my account at my bank and started a new account at a different bank. Now the bankruptcy court wants my statements from my old bank and I do not have them. I go for my hearing in the A.M. Do I bring my account statements from my new bank (after I filed) or can I bring old bills proving that I tried to pay my creditors? What do I do and why do they want my statements?

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S P on 20 October, 2008 at 5:29 am #

The statements prior to see the statements they are requesting they are requesting they want to see all your bank accounts to review what kind of money you can get print out from your debts etcthey need to see the statements prior to your filing usually six months before you had them versus your.
The statements prior to your old bank of money you file.
The statements prior to your filing usually six months before you can get print out from your filing usually six months before you file.


kevin c on 22 October, 2008 at 4:21 pm #

My self couple of years back and deal with them bit.


LADY AT THE LAKE on 23 October, 2008 at 5:12 pm #

For help mostly the papers that you have available call your old bank statement take all of the truth about the last minute to the court will put off your name why are you filed how much money that you do.