myself and ask a quick question...
Found you folks last night as I was online doing some research. My wife and I have finally decided this week to persue Ch. 7. It's been 4 years of 'one step forward, two steps back' w/ increasing debt b/c of several job changes (some not so good) on my part, move to different state, loss of wifes income so she could stay home w/ the kids, etc. Icing on the cake was my wife finally letting me know about a month ago that the business she has been trying to get off the ground for the last year and half has put her under $67K in unsecured debt (who gives a CC to someone w/ no job?!). Add that to my debt and we're done financially.
I've compiled a list of local attorneys that I'll start contacting tomorrow. Question I had this evening was, after going through the means test last night and looking at the median income for our state, I come in at about $250 above for monthly income. Then, once I go through and plug in the IRS deductions for expenses, it appears to put me well below. Obviously I'll be talking to an attorney, but does anyone have a sense of whether I'm SOL for filing Ch. 7 and will be pushed into Ch. 13? Does a Judge (or arbitrator?) typically just deny Ch. 7 outright if you come in a little bit above the monthly median income?
If anyone was willing to provide some insight it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.
Found you folks last night as I was online doing some research. My wife and I have finally decided this week to persue Ch. 7. It's been 4 years of 'one step forward, two steps back' w/ increasing debt b/c of several job changes (some not so good) on my part, move to different state, loss of wifes income so she could stay home w/ the kids, etc. Icing on the cake was my wife finally letting me know about a month ago that the business she has been trying to get off the ground for the last year and half has put her under $67K in unsecured debt (who gives a CC to someone w/ no job?!). Add that to my debt and we're done financially.
I've compiled a list of local attorneys that I'll start contacting tomorrow. Question I had this evening was, after going through the means test last night and looking at the median income for our state, I come in at about $250 above for monthly income. Then, once I go through and plug in the IRS deductions for expenses, it appears to put me well below. Obviously I'll be talking to an attorney, but does anyone have a sense of whether I'm SOL for filing Ch. 7 and will be pushed into Ch. 13? Does a Judge (or arbitrator?) typically just deny Ch. 7 outright if you come in a little bit above the monthly median income?
If anyone was willing to provide some insight it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.
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