Hello all
I saw a lawyer last week to discuss my situation. He is a former trustee with over 20 years of bankruptcy experience. We had a nice chat and went through my situation.
He asked me for a lot of documents and did a means test.
I owe about 60k in unsecured debt (just started missing payments last month)
have a car with 2 years left of payments (current)
have a condo that is 40k underwater (current)
owe for some furniture ($1900 left to pay off)
student loans of $238 a month
After doing his means test he told me I would be in a 100% plan and would defer my student loans for 5 years.
When I did my means test I thought I was on the border line for ch7 based on exemptions. My realistic budget has me with disposable income of about $250-300 a month.
He basically went by the IRS guidelines only and said I am looking at $1000 a month.
He did not give me any exemptions at all.
I have a 401k at work that the company matches to 6%. He basically said no more 401k for 5 years.
I have a doctor's note that I need exercise because of weight issues and he did not include gym costs that either.
I am in 2 professional societies that are needed for work (not reimbursed) and he did not include those costs either.
Basically if I need to pay $1000 a month, I will probably lose my condo, have to spend less than $300 a month on food, not be able to buy clothes (even for work), and probably not even be able to afford cable and my cell phone.
Anyone else have similar stories where the lawyers went straight to the IRS guidelines and did not try to work for you with exemptions?
I thought Bankruptcy is supposed to help you with a fresh start and not take yur life away.
I saw a lawyer last week to discuss my situation. He is a former trustee with over 20 years of bankruptcy experience. We had a nice chat and went through my situation.
He asked me for a lot of documents and did a means test.
I owe about 60k in unsecured debt (just started missing payments last month)
have a car with 2 years left of payments (current)
have a condo that is 40k underwater (current)
owe for some furniture ($1900 left to pay off)
student loans of $238 a month
After doing his means test he told me I would be in a 100% plan and would defer my student loans for 5 years.
When I did my means test I thought I was on the border line for ch7 based on exemptions. My realistic budget has me with disposable income of about $250-300 a month.
He basically went by the IRS guidelines only and said I am looking at $1000 a month.
He did not give me any exemptions at all.
I have a 401k at work that the company matches to 6%. He basically said no more 401k for 5 years.
I have a doctor's note that I need exercise because of weight issues and he did not include gym costs that either.
I am in 2 professional societies that are needed for work (not reimbursed) and he did not include those costs either.
Basically if I need to pay $1000 a month, I will probably lose my condo, have to spend less than $300 a month on food, not be able to buy clothes (even for work), and probably not even be able to afford cable and my cell phone.
Anyone else have similar stories where the lawyers went straight to the IRS guidelines and did not try to work for you with exemptions?
I thought Bankruptcy is supposed to help you with a fresh start and not take yur life away.
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