I have been reading all the posts on this forum for a while, and I thank everyone for all of their insight and encouragement as well. I have an appointment for an attorney for March, but as always I analyze and stress over everything, and my financial situation is no different.!!!! After doing all of my calculations it appears that I will have about $150 to $200 in disposable income after doing the schedules I and J, which I guess would disqualify me from a chapter 7. However I have two TSP loans which I'm paying on, which of course can only be included in a chapter 13, and the amounts on those loans totals $600. Therefore I would have a negative disposable income for a chapter 13. What happens in a case such as this, where I might not qualify for a 7, but have no disposable income for a 13? On a side note I'm completely confused about the schedule J, so perhaps someone could explain this to me as well. For instance how am I to know what my car maintenance or house maintenance will be going forward? I was fortunate enough to not have many expenses in those areas recently, but as everyone knows, that can change in an instant. Is there an allowable amount I can put in for those expenditures, or will they want proof of those expenses? Thank you in advance for all of your thoughts and responses.
Tom
Tom
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