Last night and today I went over the overage worksheet supplied by the trustee and the appraisal we had previously received. We went over all the personal property from the appraisal, as well as the overage worksheet. I created a new spreadsheet for my lawyer with a general sheet of exemptions that matched the trustees values, and a second one with all the persoanl property.
He combined them into one for his use to use on the new schedule he has to file, and e-mailed it over. We only had to make a minor correction. He will now use this to fill out the updated schedule. Oh YEA! I forgot to mention, the trustee had mentioned she is not interested in the business assets, as they are not part of the persoanl property of the bankruptcy. EXCEPT, there is a $4200 deposit she had included on the worksheet, that was actually a business asset/expense. So hopefully she will drop that item and all will go smoothly.
If she claims we need to include that, I’ll be screwed! In that case, we will surrender virtually ALL our persoanal property, except for clothes and a couple household items. Lets hope it goes our way. I can’t imaging she will dispute a fourth time. But we’ll keep the blog updated to the progress.
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