We are in our second year of a chapter 13 of a 36 month plan. We were allowed to keep our tax refund last year as our car broke down and we needed a new one. We are a family of six (four boys) and we make just enough to get by most of the time. Like a lot of people we use our tax refund for the major expenses that come up throughout the year. And like a lot of people our meager savings (I mean really meager) were depleted when my husband's hours were cut a few months ago. We are scrambling to simply maintain.
We receive a letter from our trustee today requesting that we send them our tax refund after we motioned the court to let us keep it two weeks ago. I can only assume that our motion was denied.
Our roof is leaking (fairly new, unpleasant thing), I have a roaring tooth ache (needs to be pulled), etc, etc, etc. We made notably less this year than last (to the tune of about 46000 as opposed to 51,000). Half of our return is child tax credits and earned income credit. I have kids that need corrective shoes. No one in this house has seen a doctor in better than three years.
I am additionally upset as our lawyer assured me during our initial conversation that we would have no trouble keeping our tax refunds. In fact, he seemed amused that I even asked, telling me that there was a lot of misinformation on the internet. We filed chapter 13 because we were worried about keeping our home (the only payments we were current on).
Is there an appeals process for this? I live in Missouri.
We receive a letter from our trustee today requesting that we send them our tax refund after we motioned the court to let us keep it two weeks ago. I can only assume that our motion was denied.
Our roof is leaking (fairly new, unpleasant thing), I have a roaring tooth ache (needs to be pulled), etc, etc, etc. We made notably less this year than last (to the tune of about 46000 as opposed to 51,000). Half of our return is child tax credits and earned income credit. I have kids that need corrective shoes. No one in this house has seen a doctor in better than three years.
I am additionally upset as our lawyer assured me during our initial conversation that we would have no trouble keeping our tax refunds. In fact, he seemed amused that I even asked, telling me that there was a lot of misinformation on the internet. We filed chapter 13 because we were worried about keeping our home (the only payments we were current on).
Is there an appeals process for this? I live in Missouri.
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