- Don’t pay money to family or friends and don’t pay back loans to family members or friends.
- Don’t file if you are about to receive an inheritance, personal injury settlement, or large sum of money.
- Don’t transfer, give away, or gift property to anyone, or to a business or corporation.
- Don’t take money out of your retirement plan, IRA, or 401k.
- Don’t keep your money in the same bank where you owe money.
- Don’t hide land, vehicles, property, assets, or other things you own from your attorney.
- Don’t take out a second mortgage, payday loans, or incur new debts.
- Don’t put your money in your kids’ bank account or someone else’s bank account.
- Don’t omit or ‘save’ a credit card for after your bankruptcy, and don’t hide debts from your attorney.
- Don’t conceal information about your finances from your attorney. Even if you feel the matter is sensitive, illegal, or likely to cause problems among family members or friends; or if you believe there is no way anyone would find out about something, don’t hide it from your attorney.
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