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Rule 1007-1 Form and Content of Schedules and Statements

(a) Format. Each schedule, statement and list must: (1) be legible; (2) be a separate document that contains all required information without reference to or incorporation of another schedule, document or list provided, however, that there may be appended thereto a separate list of items or information that— [A] contains items or information relating to a single question or item on the schedule, statement or list to which the separate list is attached, and [B] clearly identifies the question or item to which the attached list pertains; and (3) contains all information required by the official form and this rule.

(b) Married Individuals. Spouses filing jointly must file a single set of schedules and statement of financial affairs.

(c) No Blank Items. The word "none" or the words "not applicable," as appropriate, must be entered for each item in the schedules and statements of affairs not otherwise completed.

(d) Statement of Social Security Number. Your Statement About Your Social Security Numbers (Official Form 121) is to be submitted with the petition to the Clerk of Court, but is not to be filed or attached to the petition or any other document. Participants in the Case Management/Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) System shall, immediately after the electronic filing of a petition, submit Your Statement About Your Social Security Numbers (Official Form 121) electronically, in the same manner as provided in AK LBR 9021-1(b) for proposed orders.

(e) Government Entity as Creditor. Whenever a governmental unit (federal, state, local government entity or political subdivision of the state, or any agency thereof) is scheduled as a creditor or as having a claim against the estate or the debtor, both the governmental unit and, as a separate entry, its legal department, must be included in the schedules (e.g., United States Attorney, Alaska Department of Law, Municipal Attorney, Internal Revenue Service).