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    I have some questions on the schedule J for expenditures.

    1.) What is an appropriate amount for recreation? (sports for kids, etc) or I guess what would be considered too much?

    2.) Food - does this include school lunches, and my spouses work lunch (he is not always near a kitchen and always buys lunch). I told him he may need to start bringing one

    3.) DO I include the 2nd mortgage if we are doing a "strip", or student loans (which may be payed in the plan).

    #2
    1. Put what you actually spend? Then let the trustee object. However, think common sense for a moment; what would you tell a judge if you were asked; why should your creditors not get paid so your son can attend karate classes at $400 per month?

    2. All food, groceries, dining out, etc, go here.

    3. Yes, but don't expect it to count.
    Last edited by HHM; 01-10-2010, 03:14 PM.

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      #3
      schedule J

      Ok- sounds like I am on the right track then. The only item on recreation that I thought might be objectionable to a trustee is a select team that our teenager plays on ( in the hopes that it will one day help pay for some college). But it is only about $1500/year.

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        #4
        re: Food

        I was told our trustee objects to anything over $250/mo per person for groceries. We put $280/mo per person, but have some special diet restrictions.
        I had my attorney add a seperate line item for "Work Lunches" at $120/mo, wasn't sure if it would fly but there were no objections to that.
        Filed CH13 - 06/2009
        Confirmed - 01/2010

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          #5
          Originally posted by forgotten View Post
          re: Food

          I was told our trustee objects to anything over $250/mo per person for groceries. We put $280/mo per person, but have some special diet restrictions.
          I had my attorney add a seperate line item for "Work Lunches" at $120/mo, wasn't sure if it would fly but there were no objections to that.
          Wow I would have loved $250/per person allowance for food. That's high.
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            #6
            Wow, I have diabetes and spend alot more than $250 per month. On the other hand, I don't eat much fast food but do spend alot on drugs. (for diabetes)

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              #7
              Originally posted by DYLAN150 View Post
              Wow, I have diabetes and spend alot more than $250 per month. On the other hand, I don't eat much fast food but do spend alot on drugs. (for diabetes)

              I guess the difference is that on a per-person basis feeding multiple people costs < than feeding 1. If I was single, I would spend more than $250/person but with a family, the per-person cost basis is less.
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                #8
                Don't know if this has been posted elsewhere or whether it applies to schedule j but take a look

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                  #9
                  schedule j

                  Thanks everyone. What I noticed on the schedule J is that is does not list anywhere to put down things like haircuts, and toiletries, etc.

                  your advice is very helpful as we process all this info!

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