In NYS when filing can you have a detailed payroll history to submit to the courts rather than your actual payroll stubs?

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In NYS when filing can you have a detailed payroll history to submit to the courts rather than your actual payroll stubs?

Asked on June 19, 2009 under Bankruptcy Law, New York

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David Hamilton / Dwyer & Associates

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

It may depend on the court. In New York, like most states, it is split up into several districts. New York County is the Southern District, Queens County and Kings County are the Eastern District etc.

In general though, yes. Normally pay slips aren't submitted to the court, but the trustee after filing the petition.


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