{"iri":"https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/R8yR81Wc2emCwiLUzBFFyyg","label":"Personal Care Products","sub_class_of":["https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/R9o2vztaSaUUlhhynoAcieJ"],"parent_class_of":[],"is_defined_by":null,"see_also":["https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/R8g9E8c4U6pZQefIjUNRuDd"],"comment":null,"deprecated":false,"preferred_label":null,"alternative_labels":[],"translations":{},"hidden_label":null,"definition":"In the context of bankruptcies and monthly spending budgets, Personal Care Products refer to non-medical goods purchased for hygiene or beautification, such as toiletries, cosmetics, and grooming supplies. These are generally considered non-discretionary expenses, but their allocation may be scrutinized during a bankruptcy process to determine reasonable living expenses for the debtor","examples":[],"notes":[],"history_note":null,"editorial_note":null,"in_scheme":null,"identifier":null,"description":null,"source":null,"country":null}