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Should I list my monthly obligations, like my utility bills, in my bankruptcy case if I am current on such payments?

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Should I list my monthly obligations, like my utility bills, in my bankruptcy case if I am current on such payments?

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Generally no. If the debtor is current on his or her payment of certain monthly obligations such as utility bills, there is no point in listing the utility company as a creditor. In fact, by listing it as a creditor, it might prompt the utility company to demand a deposit for future services.

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Generally no. If you’re current on your payment of certain monthly obligations such as utility bills, there is no point in listing the utility company as a creditor. In fact, by listing it as a creditor, it might prompt the utility company to demand a deposit for future services.

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