Bankruptcy Questionnaire Template Page 3

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keep the first bank statement you receive after your case is filed as we may need to provide it to the
trustee);
(h) Legal papers, lawsuits, foreclosure notices, tax sale notices, repossession notices,
garnishment notices, eviction notices, divorce papers, separation agreements, alimony orders, and child
support orders;
(i) Notices of federal tax lien, notices of levy, or other collection notices from the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) or state or local taxing authorities;
(j) If your mortgage is in foreclosure, any notices you received from your mortgage company or
its attorney showing the total amount you owe, the amount needed to get current, and the date of any
scheduled foreclosure sale;
(k) Any notices informing you that a new company has taken over the ownership or servicing of
your mortgage;
(l) Any appraisals or tax assessment papers;
(m) Any other papers you have concerning any of your debts;
(n) Any lease or installment sale (“lease purchase” or “rent-to-own”) agreements for housing
(apartment, house, mobile home) or other property (cars, televisions, etc.) that you have signed and that
are still in effect or not fully paid; and
(o) Any documents showing that someone else regularly contributes to your household expenses.

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