I have seen an attorney, he told me I can't qualify for a Ch 7 because I make too much money.
I work for the state in a professional capacity. If I wanted to, I could quit, and open up my own business/office - and become self employed.
I have always fantasized about quitting my job and going out on my own, but I'm held back by the fear that I won't make enough money to make ends meet.
Well... what would happen if I did just "go for it".. and quit my stable gov't job and opened up my own business. It would probably be very slow initially... but I bet in 6 months, things would be good enough that I would be getting by.
If I was to go out on my own.. I would suddenly have ZERO income... and what little amounts of money I could make in the beginning would be below the cutoffs for the means test and I'd qualify.
what do they look at in terms of income. do they go back 2 years or just look at a snapshot of what you make at the moment you file? I assume they may look at a period of time.. to prevent people from temporarily taking off work, taking a lower paying job.. filing BK.. then going back to a higher paying job...
but if there is a way I could pull that off.. it would be something to consider.
thanks for the info.
I work for the state in a professional capacity. If I wanted to, I could quit, and open up my own business/office - and become self employed.
I have always fantasized about quitting my job and going out on my own, but I'm held back by the fear that I won't make enough money to make ends meet.
Well... what would happen if I did just "go for it".. and quit my stable gov't job and opened up my own business. It would probably be very slow initially... but I bet in 6 months, things would be good enough that I would be getting by.
If I was to go out on my own.. I would suddenly have ZERO income... and what little amounts of money I could make in the beginning would be below the cutoffs for the means test and I'd qualify.
what do they look at in terms of income. do they go back 2 years or just look at a snapshot of what you make at the moment you file? I assume they may look at a period of time.. to prevent people from temporarily taking off work, taking a lower paying job.. filing BK.. then going back to a higher paying job...
but if there is a way I could pull that off.. it would be something to consider.
thanks for the info.
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