Hello fellow debtors,
I filed a Chapter 7 without an attorney in March, 2005 in California Central District BK court. I have approximately 25K in credit card debt and a 3K balance on my 1999 Chevy van.
I don't own a home, 401K or any non-exempt property. Just my van which I need for work and I am current on it.
My income is 3900.00 per month with expenses of 4100.00 per month.
Two days prior to the 341 meeting the trustees office requested my last years tax return and three months paystubs. I attended the 341 meeting and gave the trustee the requested information.
Last week I received a motion to dismiss my case due to "substantial abuse" claiming that I make significant overtime and that my van will be paid off in 8 more payments freeing up 322.00 per month.
I work as a W2 contract employee of a technical services company. My current contract will end in February 2006 or sooner if the customer wishes. I am paid straight time hours (no time and a half). No paid sick, holiday, vacation or personal time. In the first three months of the year I was required to work additional hours and will probably not be required to do so again. If you subtract the hours that I am not paid for it matches my reported monthly income, not the 52 forty hour weeks plus extra hours calculated by the trustees office.
My work has been unstable. In the last five years, I have been laid off due to budget cuts five times and out of work for a total of one year. I want to change careers to something more stable but I will have to take a fify percent pay cut.
My van has 188,000 miles on it and is going to need several thousand dollars of repairs to be able to drive it for the next few years.
I am also without medical or dental insurance although I would like to purchase some. (Kaiser medical would be 295.00) per month.
I have read some court opinions that were somewhat similar where the motion to dismiss was sustained and the debtor was given the option to convert to chapter 13.
I have an appointment with an attorney early next week as I don't feel that I can respond properly to the trustee.
I would apreciate any advise or similar experiences anyone may have had.
I filed a Chapter 7 without an attorney in March, 2005 in California Central District BK court. I have approximately 25K in credit card debt and a 3K balance on my 1999 Chevy van.
I don't own a home, 401K or any non-exempt property. Just my van which I need for work and I am current on it.
My income is 3900.00 per month with expenses of 4100.00 per month.
Two days prior to the 341 meeting the trustees office requested my last years tax return and three months paystubs. I attended the 341 meeting and gave the trustee the requested information.
Last week I received a motion to dismiss my case due to "substantial abuse" claiming that I make significant overtime and that my van will be paid off in 8 more payments freeing up 322.00 per month.
I work as a W2 contract employee of a technical services company. My current contract will end in February 2006 or sooner if the customer wishes. I am paid straight time hours (no time and a half). No paid sick, holiday, vacation or personal time. In the first three months of the year I was required to work additional hours and will probably not be required to do so again. If you subtract the hours that I am not paid for it matches my reported monthly income, not the 52 forty hour weeks plus extra hours calculated by the trustees office.
My work has been unstable. In the last five years, I have been laid off due to budget cuts five times and out of work for a total of one year. I want to change careers to something more stable but I will have to take a fify percent pay cut.
My van has 188,000 miles on it and is going to need several thousand dollars of repairs to be able to drive it for the next few years.
I am also without medical or dental insurance although I would like to purchase some. (Kaiser medical would be 295.00) per month.
I have read some court opinions that were somewhat similar where the motion to dismiss was sustained and the debtor was given the option to convert to chapter 13.
I have an appointment with an attorney early next week as I don't feel that I can respond properly to the trustee.
I would apreciate any advise or similar experiences anyone may have had.
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