My spouse and I have separate debt. I'm filing Ch7. He wasn't going to file - but circumstances have changed his mind and he's agreed to file.
I'm doing a Ch 7 (we have separate accounts - only mortgage in both names and that's up to date) and I'm looking and thinking he's going to have to do a Chapter 13.
He's a mechanic and has thousands of dollars in tools which is required for his job. No tools = no job. We're in PA and from what I can see, PA has NO tool exemption.
He also has several motorcycles. He'd rather get rid of me than them. We did try to sell 2 of them, but no takers for a remotely fair or even semi fair price. So if he wants to keep the tools and motorcycles, makes sense that he'd have to go Chapter 13. Gotta pay the piper. PA's exemption for vehicles seems to be about $2775 and our two cars/trucks take that up and then some. What about his motorcycles? Some are in both names, some are just in his name.
My question is this: When the atty was doing my paperwork, we're in the red each month as far as disposable income. How does ... or can a Chapter 13 even work if you don't have disposable income?? Would he have to file a Ch 7 and lose his tools and motorcycles? Or is disposable income somehow figured differently when doing a Ch 13?
Thanks for any insights... I've been going from bankruptcy site to site and searching for hours, but I can't find info on not being able to do a Ch 7, yet not being able to afford a (or much of) a Ch 13.
-EB
I'm doing a Ch 7 (we have separate accounts - only mortgage in both names and that's up to date) and I'm looking and thinking he's going to have to do a Chapter 13.
He's a mechanic and has thousands of dollars in tools which is required for his job. No tools = no job. We're in PA and from what I can see, PA has NO tool exemption.
He also has several motorcycles. He'd rather get rid of me than them. We did try to sell 2 of them, but no takers for a remotely fair or even semi fair price. So if he wants to keep the tools and motorcycles, makes sense that he'd have to go Chapter 13. Gotta pay the piper. PA's exemption for vehicles seems to be about $2775 and our two cars/trucks take that up and then some. What about his motorcycles? Some are in both names, some are just in his name.
My question is this: When the atty was doing my paperwork, we're in the red each month as far as disposable income. How does ... or can a Chapter 13 even work if you don't have disposable income?? Would he have to file a Ch 7 and lose his tools and motorcycles? Or is disposable income somehow figured differently when doing a Ch 13?
Thanks for any insights... I've been going from bankruptcy site to site and searching for hours, but I can't find info on not being able to do a Ch 7, yet not being able to afford a (or much of) a Ch 13.
-EB
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