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Have to file CH 13, but our numbers have NO disposable income! Please help!
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Something is getting lost in translation here...
If you don't have enough "C"MI (current monthly income) to cover secured debts and all other living expenses (feasible), then correct, you couldn't fund a chapter 13 plan. But you should be able to qualify for chapter 7 unless the secured debts in question are unreasonable (e.g. $1,000 car payment, etc)
If you don't have enough "D"MI (disposable monthly income) to pay "priority" claims in a chapter 13, (e.g. $600,000 in priority taxes and the person now only earns $60,000 a year) then you could not get a plan confirmed. HOWEVER, you should still be able to finagle a chapter 7 because you can claim "priority" claims on the chapter 7 means test and amortize them over 60 months and show that you have no DMI.
The only time you couldn't do a chapter 7 is if the person was simply not eligible for chapter 7.
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I can say that we were about $14k over the means test for CH 7, and our attorney did nothing to try to get us into a CH 7. Instead, our 60 month payments are over $400/month. He is a total d-bag, and I'd like to fire him. Our 341 is Feb 21st- and I seriously think our attorney wouldn't even go to bat for us if the Trustee was to object to something.
I REALLY wish I would have interviewed a couple more before jumping the gun with this guy.
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I'd give serious thought to ditching your attorney and converting to a Ch 7 before your 341. The cost of a new attorney would be a bit of a downer, but you've done all of the heavy lifting already with the initial filing. Also, a good attorney should be able to walk you through how to execute the conversion.// Non-consumer Ch 7 Filed on Oct-2012 // 341 Nov-2012 // discharge Feb 2013 // trustee's no distribution Jun 2013 // wondering about that foreclosure
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