Pro Se - Crossing out statements?
Date: Thu, 01/14/2010 - 19:08
According to the guide on filing Chapter 7 Pro Se:
"ALL BLANK SPACES AND LINES ON EACH FORM must be completed. Some
forms (Schedules E, F, G, and H, and the Statement of Financial Affairs) contain boxes to indicate that the debtor has nothing to report or a question does not apply. On all other forms, a debtor should either insert “N/A†or “None†in response to any question or request for information that is not applicable or should cross out a printed statement that does not apply and
initial the cross-out."
[LEFT]So, i.e. on the Means Test, where it asks if I am a disabled veteran I am to cross that out and initial it if I am understanding this correctly, since that statement does not apply to me?
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forms (Schedules E, F, G, and H, and the Statement of Financial Affairs) contain boxes to indicate that the debtor has nothing to report or a question does not apply. On all other forms, a debtor should either insert “N/A†or “None†in response to any question or request for information that is not applicable or should cross out a printed statement that does not apply and
initial the cross-out."
[LEFT]So, i.e. on the Means Test, where it asks if I am a disabled veteran I am to cross that out and initial it if I am understanding this correctly, since that statement does not apply to me?
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If I have understood it correctly, then yes. You may either writ
If I have understood it correctly, then yes. You may either write N/A or strike through the section that is not applicable to you.
I vaguely remember the whole initialing thing when I worked for
I vaguely remember the whole initialing thing when I worked for a divorce attorney.