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so a common question um that comes up when im doing consults with folks is um do i have to share my bank statements when when i file a bankruptcy well most of the time yes you do um and if you think about it it kind of makes sense if you are going to the court and telling them that you have no money or that you know youve had issues come up or whatnot its not very unusual that theyre going to ask to see proof of that and of course when you file bankruptcy we have to file the last if youre doing a chapter 13 which follow last 60 days worth of pay stubs and if you file a chapter 7 you have to we have to file the last 90 days to pay stubs down with that said your trustee they can ask for bank statements um to to verify your financial information one of the things when you file bankruptcy that you have to list is any financial accounts and the balance at the time that you file now yes you know you you can you can say well you know i had this expense that expense whatnot thats fine bu