I'm looking to file a Ch7 ProSe for my wife and I. I have read countless amounts of information, but I still have a couple of questions. This is a pretty standard no-asset case with mostly unsecured debt, one secured auto loan (more below), and only source of income is SSDI. This filing is in Delaware if that matters any. I will list my questions below, and I appreciate anyone that takes the time to answer...
1) When filing ProSe what is the proper way to file? (ie- via postal mail, in person at court)
I ask this because Delaware only has one federal courthouse and it's two hours away. I'd rather not go there, other then the 341 meeting, if possible. If I must file in person at the court house, I certainly can and will do that.
2) Only income in the house is my SSDI. My wife stays at home to help care for our 4yo, 8yo, and me (disabled). I receive $1658/mo SSDI and a family benefit comes in my daughters name for $826/mo. I intend on asking for a waiver of the filing fee since I'm well below the 150% Poverty thingy. I read in NOLO's How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy "Your current monthly income includes income from all sources, except: ...payments you receive under the Social Security Act...including SSDI"
Does this mean I list my monthly income as $0? Won't that look really strange? If I do report the income, do I report the share that comes in my daughter's name as well?
EDIT: Okay, so I found the answer to this one. It doesn't get listed in the means test, but both get listed in Schedules I & J
3) This one is a little more complicated, and I'm still researching, but my auto loan is on a 2007 minivan. It has 150k miles. The total owed on the loan is $6,000+ but the vehicle is only worth about a grand. I actually spoke with someone at the 722 Redemption Loan place (when I thought the van was worth a few thousand) and he informed me that its only worth $900. He said none of his underwriters would write on a vehicle older than 10 years. Once I realized it was only $900, I said hell, I won't need a loan anyway. I have a family member that would give me that money. I'm hoping to redeem the vehicle for current value. How hard is it, or does anyone have experience with doing a redemption prose? Any info you can provide would be helpful. I did find some generic motions and other forms on the redemption loan places website, intended to be used by attorneys utilizing their service, and I'm thinking some of those will help me out. I'm still looking to see if anyone has done this themselves, or has experience with it.
Thanks again for your help and for reading my post. Take care.
1) When filing ProSe what is the proper way to file? (ie- via postal mail, in person at court)
I ask this because Delaware only has one federal courthouse and it's two hours away. I'd rather not go there, other then the 341 meeting, if possible. If I must file in person at the court house, I certainly can and will do that.
2) Only income in the house is my SSDI. My wife stays at home to help care for our 4yo, 8yo, and me (disabled). I receive $1658/mo SSDI and a family benefit comes in my daughters name for $826/mo. I intend on asking for a waiver of the filing fee since I'm well below the 150% Poverty thingy. I read in NOLO's How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy "Your current monthly income includes income from all sources, except: ...payments you receive under the Social Security Act...including SSDI"
Does this mean I list my monthly income as $0? Won't that look really strange? If I do report the income, do I report the share that comes in my daughter's name as well?
EDIT: Okay, so I found the answer to this one. It doesn't get listed in the means test, but both get listed in Schedules I & J
3) This one is a little more complicated, and I'm still researching, but my auto loan is on a 2007 minivan. It has 150k miles. The total owed on the loan is $6,000+ but the vehicle is only worth about a grand. I actually spoke with someone at the 722 Redemption Loan place (when I thought the van was worth a few thousand) and he informed me that its only worth $900. He said none of his underwriters would write on a vehicle older than 10 years. Once I realized it was only $900, I said hell, I won't need a loan anyway. I have a family member that would give me that money. I'm hoping to redeem the vehicle for current value. How hard is it, or does anyone have experience with doing a redemption prose? Any info you can provide would be helpful. I did find some generic motions and other forms on the redemption loan places website, intended to be used by attorneys utilizing their service, and I'm thinking some of those will help me out. I'm still looking to see if anyone has done this themselves, or has experience with it.
Thanks again for your help and for reading my post. Take care.
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