My wife and I are exploring our options and are preparing to file Chapter 13. We are working with a highly qualified attorney and have developed a high confidence level in him.
We've run into a problem that he hasn't encountered before. It's become a deal-breaker and will prevent us from filing Chapter 13. Despite his experience, our attorney has not dealt with this problem before.
We live in Massachusetts. Ten years ago we adopted our son through the Department of Social Services, now the Department of Children and Families. He was abused, traumatized and neglected before he was placed with us. He has special needs is considered disabled.
Here's the problem: we receive bi-monthly checks from the state to help cover the expenses associated with supporting our son. These funds are not guaranteed and are subjected to annual review. The funds are deposited directly into our checking account each month.
Should these funds be included as income? Is there a way to exclude them? Has anyone had experience with this?
Thanks in advance for your help and support.
We've run into a problem that he hasn't encountered before. It's become a deal-breaker and will prevent us from filing Chapter 13. Despite his experience, our attorney has not dealt with this problem before.
We live in Massachusetts. Ten years ago we adopted our son through the Department of Social Services, now the Department of Children and Families. He was abused, traumatized and neglected before he was placed with us. He has special needs is considered disabled.
Here's the problem: we receive bi-monthly checks from the state to help cover the expenses associated with supporting our son. These funds are not guaranteed and are subjected to annual review. The funds are deposited directly into our checking account each month.
Should these funds be included as income? Is there a way to exclude them? Has anyone had experience with this?
Thanks in advance for your help and support.
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