I live in AZ.
I will be filing in the Spring.
My income is below the means test for a family of four.
I have no calculated disposable income.
I DO have a HELOC (and credit card debt).
Question: As I would like to file under Chapter 13 due to the existence of a (now) unsecured HELOC that I would like to strip, along with credit card debt that I can no longer afford due a reduction in income. With no disposable income is this possible? If not, does anyone have a guess as to a minimum payment and/or time frame that would be acceptable to a Judge, in order to utilize Chapter 13 to strip a lien?
I have read about "Maney v. Kagenveama" in the Ninth Circuit, but I am unsure if that is now any sort of standard for Chapter 13 cases with no disposable income.
Final question (for now!): Since I will be a single filer (I am married, but the debt is in my name), should my wife have her own checking/savings account?
Thanks as always,
Skipper
I will be filing in the Spring.
My income is below the means test for a family of four.
I have no calculated disposable income.
I DO have a HELOC (and credit card debt).
Question: As I would like to file under Chapter 13 due to the existence of a (now) unsecured HELOC that I would like to strip, along with credit card debt that I can no longer afford due a reduction in income. With no disposable income is this possible? If not, does anyone have a guess as to a minimum payment and/or time frame that would be acceptable to a Judge, in order to utilize Chapter 13 to strip a lien?
I have read about "Maney v. Kagenveama" in the Ninth Circuit, but I am unsure if that is now any sort of standard for Chapter 13 cases with no disposable income.
Final question (for now!): Since I will be a single filer (I am married, but the debt is in my name), should my wife have her own checking/savings account?
Thanks as always,
Skipper
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