Hello, I have been seeing an attorney regarding filing bankruptcy. I am in upstate New York. I have $22,000 in credit card debt and about $8500 in car debt that I'm going to reaffirm. I make $34,800 a year.
I've been trying for nearly a decade now to dig out of debt, getting half way out two or three times, then being hit by some calamity (seized engine, lost transmission, lost job) that once again put me into the spiral.
MY QUESTION: I make below the median income, but my attorney is telling me that I need to find about another $230.00 in monthly expenses to file Chapter 7. I'm confused, because everthing I read states that the means test isn't applicable if you're under the median. Is he right? I tried to ask my attorney for details, but he got impatient with me and insisted that it was the case.
I'm single, not divorced. No children. I have no property to take into consideration in this bankruptcy. I rent and own nothing that anyone would be interested in going after.
When I take the payment on my debts into account when detailing my monthly spending, I have a negative income, but of course, you're not allowed to do that.
Worst of all, my credit was good, with no late payments until about two or three months ago when I stopped paying because my attorney told me then that it would be no problem for me to file chapter 7. When I asked why he did this, he said "I thought you weren't including your debts into your situation (as if anyone new to the process would ever think that).
Should I continue pursuing a bankruptcy or should I just go for consolidation/credit counseling?
I don't know what to do. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
I've been trying for nearly a decade now to dig out of debt, getting half way out two or three times, then being hit by some calamity (seized engine, lost transmission, lost job) that once again put me into the spiral.
MY QUESTION: I make below the median income, but my attorney is telling me that I need to find about another $230.00 in monthly expenses to file Chapter 7. I'm confused, because everthing I read states that the means test isn't applicable if you're under the median. Is he right? I tried to ask my attorney for details, but he got impatient with me and insisted that it was the case.
I'm single, not divorced. No children. I have no property to take into consideration in this bankruptcy. I rent and own nothing that anyone would be interested in going after.
When I take the payment on my debts into account when detailing my monthly spending, I have a negative income, but of course, you're not allowed to do that.
Worst of all, my credit was good, with no late payments until about two or three months ago when I stopped paying because my attorney told me then that it would be no problem for me to file chapter 7. When I asked why he did this, he said "I thought you weren't including your debts into your situation (as if anyone new to the process would ever think that).
Should I continue pursuing a bankruptcy or should I just go for consolidation/credit counseling?
I don't know what to do. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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