Monthy Cash Flow Statement {PROB 48B} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | California

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Last updated: 12/7/2018

Monthy Cash Flow Statement {PROB 48B}

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PROB 48B, MONTHLY CASH FLOW STATEMENT, Having been convicted in the United States District Court, you are required to prepare and file with the probation officer a statement fully describing your financial resources, including a complete listing of all monthly cash inflows and outflows. If you are placed on probation or supervised release (or other types of supervision), you may be periodically required to provide updated information fully describing your financial resources and those of your spouse, significant others, or dependents, as described above, to keep a probation officer informed concerning compliance with any condition of supervision, including the payment of any criminal monetary penalties imposed by the court (see 18 U.S.C. § 3603). Amendments were made to 18 U.S.C. §§ 3663 (a)(1)(B)(I), 3664(d)(3), and 3664(f)(2), and Rule 32(b)(4)(F) to clarify that the assets owned, jointly owned, or controlled by an offender; liabilities; and the financial needs and earning ability of an offender and an offender’s dependents are all relevant to the court’s decision regarding an offender’s ability to pay. Your Cash Flow Statement should include assets or debts that are yours alone (I-Individual), assets or debts that are jointly (J-Joint) held by you and a spouse or significant other, assets or debts that are held by a spouse or significant other (S-Spouse or Significant Other) that you enjoy the benefits of or make occasional contributions toward, and assets or debts that are held by a dependent (D-Dependent) living in your home that you enjoy the benefits of or make occasional contributions toward. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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