Considering filing for Chapter 7 to eliminate nearly $10,000 in debt, mostly credit card. I also have around the same amount in Stafford student loan debt that I don't plan on contesting. Basically, I make around $2000 per month, placing me will below the median. My roommate lives off SSI in a home owned by their mom (who doesn't live with us), and only asks that I pay $200 in rent with utilities included, and with another roommate covering another chunk of the rent/utilities. Even after making vehicle payments, I have several hundred dollars left over. I'm thinking of taking on more of the household utility payments and perhaps paying a more typical amount for my rent to increase my expenses on the Schedule J, at least for a few months.
From a purely legal standpoint, is this a good idea? I'll add that I haven't made payments in over a year, and make payments on a car I don't own (I'm not on the loan or title), in exchange for permission to drive it provided I keep it insured and maintained (it'll be mine in a few years when it's paid off, but I don't think that's relevant to the case). My understanding is that this is fine since I'm making ongoing payments for an ongoing service rather than paying off a debt in my name.
(edit) And yes, I'm actually proposing permanently spending away money I wouldn't have to spend otherwise on bills I'm not being asked to pay, so that when I put the expense on my Schedule J I can hand the trustee a receipt if necessary.
From a purely legal standpoint, is this a good idea? I'll add that I haven't made payments in over a year, and make payments on a car I don't own (I'm not on the loan or title), in exchange for permission to drive it provided I keep it insured and maintained (it'll be mine in a few years when it's paid off, but I don't think that's relevant to the case). My understanding is that this is fine since I'm making ongoing payments for an ongoing service rather than paying off a debt in my name.
(edit) And yes, I'm actually proposing permanently spending away money I wouldn't have to spend otherwise on bills I'm not being asked to pay, so that when I put the expense on my Schedule J I can hand the trustee a receipt if necessary.
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