Proof of Finances in Bankruptcy Court

Do they ask for proof of finances in bankruptcy court?

If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, you might wonder if producing your financial records is necessary. A bankruptcy trustee will review your financial statements and may require additional documentation.

For example, if you own a business or have substantial assets outside your home, the trustee may want to see your books, ledgers, and tax returns. The trustee can choose to subpoena those documents. However, if the trustee doesn't need them, they will probably not ask for them.

Gross Monthly Income In Filing A Bankruptcy

When you file for bankruptcy, the court will want to see proof of your income. Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that allows you to get rid of your debt by stopping creditors from collecting on it, so the court wants to be sure that you can afford to do this. You will have to fill out Form B22A and state your gross monthly income and any deductions you make regularly. Some of these might include the following:

  1. Child support or alimony payments
  2. Health insurance premiums
  3. Car payment
  4. Student loan payments
  5. Mortgage Payment
  6. Regular savings deposits (if you save money every month)

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If you are looking for a legal advice about filing for bankruptcy or in need an attorney, call this law firm for free consultation. We have the Best Attorneys in Utah.

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Disclaimer: This is not legal advice and is simply an answer to a question and that if legal advice is sought to contact a licensed attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction.

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