I know this may have been asked many times in the past but as we all know we like to talk and get opinions on our specific situations.
So I have been making payments to an attorney for over a year to file a ch 7(not yet filed), but now I would like to look into a ch 13 with a lien strip.
How is it determined that I can do a ch 7 or ch 13?
House value 225,000.
1782 1st mortgage(interest only). Ballance 317,000
500+/_ 2nd mortgage(variable rate).Ballance 93,000
37,000 in CC debt, no payments since 8/07.
No car payments but the 2 we have are worth about 4,000 each.
I have 2 teenage daughters that should allow for say 2,000 a month allowance?. I wish.
We take home around 4500 per month, but thats working tons of OT that is not always available. We make about 66,000 per year.
According to the means test here http://www.legalconsumer.com/ there seems to be some wiggle room. Could I make a budget showing a particular amount of left over cash in order to qualify for the ch 13 enabling us to strip the 2nd mortgage? For instants, in the budget I recenlty sent my attorney I stated 800 for groceries and houshold needs for a family of four yet the site above stated 1370.
Now let me complicate it a bit more and say that as a result of the hardship withdrawals from my 401k last year our income has been elevated to the point that we owe the feds almost 1,000 and the state 500, yet we have no way except very small payment per month. Would this be included in the ch 13 payment plan?
Thank you vary much if you decided to take the time to read this and cast some light on ot for me.
PS My attorney always wants to be face to face for any inquiries.
So I have been making payments to an attorney for over a year to file a ch 7(not yet filed), but now I would like to look into a ch 13 with a lien strip.
How is it determined that I can do a ch 7 or ch 13?
House value 225,000.
1782 1st mortgage(interest only). Ballance 317,000
500+/_ 2nd mortgage(variable rate).Ballance 93,000
37,000 in CC debt, no payments since 8/07.
No car payments but the 2 we have are worth about 4,000 each.
I have 2 teenage daughters that should allow for say 2,000 a month allowance?. I wish.
We take home around 4500 per month, but thats working tons of OT that is not always available. We make about 66,000 per year.
According to the means test here http://www.legalconsumer.com/ there seems to be some wiggle room. Could I make a budget showing a particular amount of left over cash in order to qualify for the ch 13 enabling us to strip the 2nd mortgage? For instants, in the budget I recenlty sent my attorney I stated 800 for groceries and houshold needs for a family of four yet the site above stated 1370.
Now let me complicate it a bit more and say that as a result of the hardship withdrawals from my 401k last year our income has been elevated to the point that we owe the feds almost 1,000 and the state 500, yet we have no way except very small payment per month. Would this be included in the ch 13 payment plan?
Thank you vary much if you decided to take the time to read this and cast some light on ot for me.
PS My attorney always wants to be face to face for any inquiries.
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