What happens if you are over the alloted amount the IRS sets for car payments, utilities etc?? I did the online test, we have enough income to chapter 13, but after trying to figure out disposable income I have less than 100 left at the end per month. we have no equity in our home or vehicles..could we file a 7 thanks
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Originally posted by shanidane View PostWhat happens if you are over the alloted amount the IRS sets for car payments, utilities etc?? I did the online test, we have enough income to chapter 13, but after trying to figure out disposable income I have less than 100 left at the end per month. we have no equity in our home or vehicles..could we file a 7 thanks
You need to layout your number infront of a lawyer and see h/she has to say.
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I'm am fairly certain that 401K's are exempt regardless of the state. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
How far over the median are you? If you are only over by a few dollars, then you might be able to get into a 7. If you are over by a lot, you most likely won't make it. It will also depend on whether you and the Trustee agree on the expenses. Your trustee may not like your budget and decide that you have more "disposable" income then you think you do.
Bottom line, a 13 requires a lawyer well versed in 13's and knows what the local trustee will and will not allow. A review of 13's in your area may also help you with your budget. You can probably find them on Pacer.
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WE are about 7000 over the means, but after the basics such as utilities, food, and housing incl. property taxes and home equity loan we do not have any left over at the end of the month. That is why we were wondering if we would still qualify for a 7. We did talk to a lawyer and just based on income alone he said a 13 but we did not get into expense details....
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Originally posted by shanidane View Postwe are over the median income, we live in Ohio. But after all the expenses are taken out we do not have much money left over, less than 100 per month. Also does anyone know if they can take 401k accounts here in Ohio? Thanks_________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
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