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    #16
    Originally posted by Pizza View Post
    Hmm. Well in reality there's always SOMETHING that could fail when you own a home - the water heater, the electrical, the a/c... Can I factor in any of those things? Most of them are very old. The water heater is almost as old as I am.
    You may want to get a quote for replacement, or consider replacing prior to filing.
    Looks like you've been around a long time. Have you been paying all your unsecureds all this time? You asked earlier if you had to continue living like a pauper post filing. The answer is NO. If you've been paying all of your unsecureds all this time, could be it's time to stop and start living on a slightly higher standard. DO YOU HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE???? That's an important factor.

    Keep On Smilin'

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      #17
      Originally posted by keepsmiling View Post
      http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa...esting.htm---- I think it's all pretty much lumped together
      That link didn't work ('Error' page)

      Probably not true in TX, where the a/c is likely to cost more than the heat, and the water bill could be much higher as well
      Depends on how you heat and cool it. We heat with natural gas/space heaters and cool with window units. It's MUCH cheaper that way than using central, at least in older homes. We also use the cheapest electrical provider as Texas is deregulated. The water bill fluctuates but is generally around $85 a month.
      Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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        #18

        Keep On Smilin'

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          #19
          Originally posted by keepsmiling View Post
          You may want to get a quote for replacement, or consider replacing prior to filing.
          That's probably a good idea.

          Looks like you've been around a long time. Have you been paying all your unsecureds all this time? You asked earlier if you had to continue living like a pauper post filing. The answer is NO. If you've been paying all of your unsecureds all this time, could be it's time to stop and start living on a slightly higher standard. DO YOU HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE???? That's an important factor.
          That's probably true as well. We had gotten in the habit of going without for so long. I have gone without health insurance between jobs. In the past couple of years I have probably gotten under $100 of new clothes and maybe two or three pairs of shoes. Patched the knees, kept the old shoes for mowing/yardwork, got off-brand everything, used coupons, got second-hand stuff... heck the laptop I'm typing on has a USB keyboard attached because I didn't want to pay to fix the built-in keyboard when it broke.

          Spending like many do just doesn't even seem natural to me anymore. Maybe I should be more creative when coming up with expenses.
          Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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            #20
            Great link. I need to bookmark it.
            Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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              #21
              Suppose you were to buy a new car. And get health insurance.
              Would that put you in CH7 territory?
              Watch out for your family FIRST.

              Keep On Smilin'

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                #22
                Originally posted by keepsmiling View Post
                Suppose you were to buy a new car. And get health insurance.
                Would that put you in CH7 territory?
                Watch out for your family FIRST.
                That sounds quite possible.

                I read a couple of places during my Googling that generally the ability to file chapter 7 is available to those who are at 120% of the median, when calculating certain allowable expenses and adding a few that the law allows. Of course that's preferential to most people, including us. The largest hindrance to that plan in my case is probably the $680 mortgage. But good luck finding another home that costs that little for 4 bedrooms, 2 bath and an office. It's also very old - so if there was a way to include 'anticipated' repairs that would work out great, but everything I have found on that sounds a little vague.
                Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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                  #23
                  Does that payment include your taxes?
                  You are lucky to be in a debtor-friendly state.
                  Have you spoken to any attorneys lately? Are you being sued? What's your story? The more info you share, the more help we can give.
                  You haven't posted in quite a while, but I do hope you've been reading here. So much good info. No reason to get stuck for 5 years if you don't have to.

                  Keep On Smilin'

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by keepsmiling View Post
                    Does that payment include your taxes?
                    You are lucky to be in a debtor-friendly state.
                    Have you spoken to any attorneys lately? Are you being sued? What's your story? The more info you share, the more help we can give.
                    You haven't posted in quite a while, but I do hope you've been reading here. So much good info. No reason to get stuck for 5 years if you don't have to.
                    Sure.

                    Right before the statute of limitations was about to expire on all my credit card debt, I got sued twice; both times by Asset Acceptance, LLC (CA). I received a notice to attend Pre-Trial Mediation. The small claims court had 4 or 5 attorneys representing all of the collection agencies. They basically just walk back and forth to the bench collecting judgments. For a $50 fee per party, the court allowed negotiations, but in reality the lawyers demand all the money and never negotiate. They are just hoping that the $50 fee will keep most defendants from even showing up. An actual trial date has not been set yet.

                    Anyway, I lost my job in 2008 and haven't found anything remotely comparable since. My wife, however, has managed to climb up nicely; although the debts from the hard times still remain and all of mine are in collections already.

                    Credit card debt: ~$60,000
                    Mortgage balance: $79,000
                    Car Balance: ~$14,000

                    Income $60,000/annual
                    Mortgage payment $680
                    Car Payment $311
                    Student Loans $300
                    Child Care $400
                    Medical Insurance (her & child) $300
                    Electricity $80-$300 (seasonal)
                    Gas (for heat) $30-$250 (seasonal)
                    H20 $85
                    Cell Phone Plans $100
                    Internet $25
                    Auto Insurance $700/semiannual
                    Gasoline $250-$400 (depending on price)

                    and then other expenses that fluctuate.
                    national standard for family of 3 $1227

                    Health out of pocket max $1500 w/$750 deductible.
                    Dental insurance for family $300/semiannual.

                    Like I said, the expenses don't seem very high relative to income, so it seems very likely that we would be forced into 13 without some VERY creative expenses.
                    Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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                      #25
                      Some random thoughts for you:

                      We have seasonal swings in our gas and electric, too, so I took the total expense of the past year for each and averaged it for my Schedule J. Or you can put yourself on 'levelized billing' with the utility company(ies).

                      Your insurance may go up due to a bankruptcy (and if you get a new car it will change too) - perhaps bump up your insurance cost from $1400/yr.$116/mo. Insurance deductibles (house and car)? Did you lower them? Remember, there are no credit cards to fall back on - so the lower the deductible is the better it will be for you.

                      Term life insurance? Disability insurance (AFLAC lol)?

                      Medical - you are allowed $60 per person on the means test for medical (above and beyond your insurance premium) - so most people are usually around that amount on their Schedule J. I am sure you buy neosporin, tylenol, theraflu, etc. Make sure you look through your checkbook and don't short yourself on co-pays, prescriptions, etc.

                      Same with dental - we have a deductible and it only covers 80% - you should budget for regular dental work.

                      Home Maintenance - You said your home was older so you need to budget well for home maintenance (if you wind up in a 13).

                      Here is a GREAT article about home maintenance costs and how to budget for them. http://www.mint.com/blog/goals/home-repair-02022011/ I also knew we needed a new hot water heater and dishwasher in the near future and got prices/estimates for that as documentation for my Schedule J amounts - I just factored the cost in with a little attributed to the replacement items each month along with the regular maintenance amounts that I computed based on that mint.com article.

                      I may think of more later. Not trying to be bossy - just trying to help. LOL!
                      ~~ Filed Over Median Income Chapter 7: 12/17/2010 ~~ 341 Held: 1/12/2011 ~~ Discharged: 03/16/2011 ~~
                      Not an attorney - just an opinionated woman.

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                        #26
                        You might want to read up on elective arbitration so you can stall everyone for a while.
                        Taxes need to show up somewhere in your list.
                        Can your wife do a 401K?
                        And am I correct that YOU don't have health insurance?
                        How long have you owned your car? What is the current value? What kind of cars do you have? Does the term "cramdown" mean anything to you?
                        Have you ever spoken to any attorneys?
                        Yes I am full of Q's lol. You need to read up here every day and get edumacated I saw that you thought all debts had to be paid back in full. So I can tell you haven't been doing your homework! (said in the most loving way and wagging finger)
                        This information is not legal advice and does not establish attorney/client relationship. I do not guarantee that this post is accurate or complete. Please seek the advice of counsel licensed to practice in your state to answer legal questions.

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                          #27
                          Those are all very good ideas. Thank you very much for the input. Some I hadn't thought of - like the insurance premium rising due to bankruptcy. How do you arrive at a number for that (for the schedule)? Are you allowed to guess, since the premium could go up on its own? Are you allowed to raise any of your expenses later?

                          I've been pondering the medical too - Even though $60 is accurate, it seems awfully low since that's only $720 a year. Our deductible is more than that. A trip to the hospital and it's $1500 or whatever the out-of-pocket maximum is (might be $3500, I need to look).

                          Home repairs - thank you for the link. Home repairs is one of the main contributing reasons to why we've been going broke. I don't know how much the trustee will allow. There should be a number based on the age of your house, just like there is with cars. A cheap electrician priced in rewiring our house at between $10,000 and $20,000. Ouch. Just adding some circuits to bring the wiring up to code came to $4,000. Roofs don't last forever and one of mine is flat. And what if we got water damage or termites? There's a lot to factor in. The water heater is actually one of the cheaper replacements we need.
                          Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by NJLawyer View Post
                            You might want to read up on elective arbitration so you can stall everyone for a while.
                            Will do.

                            Taxes need to show up somewhere in your list.
                            Income taxes are directly deducted from paychecks. Since the trustee would take the refund each year, there doesn't seem to be any point having less deducted, so we should probably start taking the most exemptions on the payroll forms. Home taxes are part of the mortgage. The inspection and registration stickers should be accounted for.

                            Can your wife do a 401K?
                            Yes. Mandatory retirement plan.

                            And am I correct that YOU don't have health insurance?
                            Yes. That needs to happen. I thought of that already. I'll need to do my own plan because for some reason it's more expensive to have combined plans at work.

                            How long have you owned your car? What is the current value? What kind of cars do you have? Does the term "cramdown" mean anything to you?
                            A junker. Probably need to get rid of it before the transmission fails. '97 sedan, 130k miles, some damage, some mechanical 'quirks' that we fix as we go.

                            Have you ever spoken to any attorneys?
                            Yes I am full of Q's lol. You need to read up here every day and get edumacated I saw that you thought all debts had to be paid back in full. So I can tell you haven't been doing your homework! (said in the most loving way and wagging finger)
                            Only on the internet. We need to make a consultation. We aren't in a 'mad rush' per se, but things probably will not improve.

                            I knew that you don't have to repay all debts in a 13 if you can't afford them, but the repayment can be up to 100%. All it takes is a nice raise or another job and it can be brought up to 100%. That I have read many different places. The hope is that with $60,000, a good attorney could figure out a way to bring it to a 7, since it's right on the edge of median. Expenses seem awfully low for that though.
                            Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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                              #29
                              If your income is $350/year over the median you should get a term life insurance policy to spend enough to get you under the median. You could also decrease your deductibles for car insurance, get some disability insurance, buy a car on credit etc.
                              And yes take the national standard deductions, that is like a "safe harbor" amount below which you shouldn't have to provide receipts.
                              filed chapter 13..confirmed...converted to chapter 7...DISCHARGED!

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                                #30
                                Pizza, it's $60 per person on the means test unless you prove more. We could prove a lot with glasses, dental, copays, prescriptions, etc. This is all above and beyond medical insurance premiums.
                                ~~ Filed Over Median Income Chapter 7: 12/17/2010 ~~ 341 Held: 1/12/2011 ~~ Discharged: 03/16/2011 ~~
                                Not an attorney - just an opinionated woman.

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