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Help with EX160 Form Bankruptcy

Can anyone help with this -

We will be petioning for BR a week tomorrow and have the EX160 form to get the court fee waived, due to not working/low income.
We should be eligible for Remission 3, which is based on monthly income and fixed rate allowances plus rent cost.
I became unemployed last week, so i figured that we don't put anything in the wages section. But as it was only last week that i left my job, i will have small wage this month. What do i do about this?
Will they want to take it into account in monthly income or can they not do that as i am no longer employed?
Apparently you have to take 3 months bank statements, so they will see the wages on there from Oct-Dec.
Don't want to fill in it wrong or put wages on if i don't have to as i won't be getting a wage after this month.
Anyone know what i should do
Thanks

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