Article: All filers for Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy must complete a Voluntary Petition for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy. This document requests debtor identifying and contact information, information about any previous bankruptcy cases, business information, and other information related to your bankruptcy case.  You can download the form from http://www.uscourts.gov/forms/individual-debtors/voluntary-petition-individuals-filing-bankruptcy. This is a fillable form so you can type your answers directly into the document and then print out a completed copy. In addition to the petition, debtors must submit a summary of their assets and liabilities. As part of this requirement, all persons filing for bankruptcy must complete the following forms:  Schedule A/B: Property. Schedule C: The Property You Claim as Exempt. Schedule D: Creditors Who Have Claims Secured by Your Property. Schedule E/F: Creditors Who Have Unsecured Claims. Schedule G: Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases. Schedule H: Your Co-debtors. Schedule I: Your Income. Schedule J: Your Expenses. Depending on whether you are filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may have to complete additional forms.  You can locate and download bankruptcy forms from: http://www.uscourts.gov/forms/bankruptcy-forms. All filers must complete a statement of financial affairs. This form provides an overview of your financial history for a certain designated period of time preceding your filing. As part of your petition, you must attach and file the certificate of credit counseling that you received at the end of your course (discussed above). It must be filed no later than 14 days from when you file for bankruptcy. Once you have completed the forms, you must take them to the appropriate bankruptcy court for filing. Check with your local court as to the filing fees, the number of copies you need, and any additional formatting questions.
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Complete Petition. Provide a summary of assets and liabilities. Complete a statement of financial affairs. File a certificate of credit counseling. File the forms.
Article: Most people move around during the night to find a more comfortable position. Try moving from your back to your side. If you know you have a position that you usually favor when you’re sleeping, stick with that. You want your pretend sleeping to emulate your real sleeping. Don’t do a big, growly snore, or you’ll give yourself away, but some soft snoring can’t hurt. If you know you never snore, don’t start now. A person observing you will be able to pick up on the fact that something is different. If you’ve been known to occasionally talk in your sleep, why not really hit the ball out of the park and mumble a couple of words? People who sleep talk are not aware that they’re talking, and often will say things that don’t make sense. You can have fun being creative with your sleep talking! Say something absurd, like, “I forgot to take the potatoes down to the river!”
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Occasionally shift positions. Snore slightly. Sleep talk.
Article: Mix a cup (240 mL) of baking soda in a cup of warm water. Stir them together to form a paste. Apply the paste to the stain using your cloth or sponge. Wait for the paste to dry. Take a clean, dry cloth and use it to wipe off the paste. Check to see if the stain has been removed. Mix an equal amount of vinegar and warm water. Add them to a spray bottle if possible, since this will allow you to coat the stain with an even, controlled amount of the mixture. Spray the mixture onto the stain. After five minutes, come back and prepare to finish treating the backsplash with a general wash.. Dampen a soft cloth in warm water. Rub the cloth against the metal’s grain over the stained areas. Make sure all vinegar is removed. Finish up by using a soft cloth to remove the water. Make sure no water is left or else it can damage the backsplash.
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Combine baking soda and warm water in a bowl. Let the baking soda paste dry on the stain. Combine vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Let the vinegar mixture sit on the stain for five minutes. Wipe off the vinegar with a damp cloth. Dry the backsplash with a clean cloth.