Hi all.
We are in the process of filling chapter 13. The trustiee has objected to my wife begin a stay at home mom. We have two little kids age 4 and 6.
She has not had a job since our 6 year old was born, so its not like she just quit.
I have a good job and we included some overtime in the plan.
The job market is bad out where we live in California, and she can not get her old job back, she was a bank teller.
Our question is this, how does this normally work? Do they impute income for spouses regardless if they have jobs or not? Can they deny our ability to file if she does not work?
The baby sitting expenses would probably eat up most of her income, if not all. My job has long hours and I can not watch the kids instead of a babysitter.
Our attorney has mostly just responded with , we will submit a declaration and we will see. ..
We are kinda worried and my wife is stressed that they will force us to put the kids with strangers.
anyone have any knowledge of how this normally works?
Thanks
Lakegamer
We are in the process of filling chapter 13. The trustiee has objected to my wife begin a stay at home mom. We have two little kids age 4 and 6.
She has not had a job since our 6 year old was born, so its not like she just quit.
I have a good job and we included some overtime in the plan.
The job market is bad out where we live in California, and she can not get her old job back, she was a bank teller.
Our question is this, how does this normally work? Do they impute income for spouses regardless if they have jobs or not? Can they deny our ability to file if she does not work?
The baby sitting expenses would probably eat up most of her income, if not all. My job has long hours and I can not watch the kids instead of a babysitter.
Our attorney has mostly just responded with , we will submit a declaration and we will see. ..
We are kinda worried and my wife is stressed that they will force us to put the kids with strangers.
anyone have any knowledge of how this normally works?
Thanks
Lakegamer
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