Preparing to file my Chptr7, my lawyer says I pass the "means" test for BK cuz of recent unemployment, but now that I have a good new job the last 2 mos, he says I need to come up with expenses to cover most of that $1300/mo I've been paying on CC bills or it will be difficult for him because I have too much disposable income.(theres a legal BK term he used for this i forget)
We've itemized every expense I could think of already, all padded somewhat, but honest enough. He says I should get more insurance (i only have minimal company BlueShield) - health, dental, vision, change payroll tax exemption, and some other ideas. I've got to move out of my below-mkt-price apt soon (bldg sold) and he says I can afford a much more expensive apt. (Los Angeles avg. is $12-1400/mo for 1BR) I've looked at the expenses list in another post and got a few ideas, but don't think I can come up with even $500/mo more expenses that I'd swear to, much less $1300.
I've been living like a pauper for years to pay the CC's and this extra $1300 not spent on monthly payments is like a windfall. I want to save it for my uncertain future, not spend it on insurance or get stuck in hi-rent lease.
Anybody had this issue? Is "creative" expensing required? Do I just need to start blowing $ left and right pre-filing to avoid jeopardizing my case or do judges understand $ not spent on CC payments doesn't necessarily need to be spent on some other expense?
We've itemized every expense I could think of already, all padded somewhat, but honest enough. He says I should get more insurance (i only have minimal company BlueShield) - health, dental, vision, change payroll tax exemption, and some other ideas. I've got to move out of my below-mkt-price apt soon (bldg sold) and he says I can afford a much more expensive apt. (Los Angeles avg. is $12-1400/mo for 1BR) I've looked at the expenses list in another post and got a few ideas, but don't think I can come up with even $500/mo more expenses that I'd swear to, much less $1300.
I've been living like a pauper for years to pay the CC's and this extra $1300 not spent on monthly payments is like a windfall. I want to save it for my uncertain future, not spend it on insurance or get stuck in hi-rent lease.
Anybody had this issue? Is "creative" expensing required? Do I just need to start blowing $ left and right pre-filing to avoid jeopardizing my case or do judges understand $ not spent on CC payments doesn't necessarily need to be spent on some other expense?
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