Hello everyone,
This is my first post here. I have been on other forums for quite a while now and recently found this one. It seems there is a vast amount of info here as well. My wife and I will be filing bk7 soon. We had our initial consultation with the atty last Thrusday and really liked her. Her fees are also very reasonable.
We moved to Texas a year ago so we will be filing with the federal exemptions. We should just barely squeeze in under the means test. If we fall under the first part, do we still have to create the budget portion, or is that only if you fail the first part of the means test?
I also saw the sticky about how to value your possessions and wonder how most people concluded with their values. For instance, we have a couch that we purchased brand new for $400. However, I would only pay someone $100 for it if I were buying it new. Is that the amount you would put on the worksheet?
We are still filling out the massive amount of paperwork our atty gave us and hope this goes well. Luckily we have no equity in our home or cars and are current on everything. Our first skipped CC payment was yesterday...it feels weird not to pay. Oh well...let's get this thing rolling.
This is my first post here. I have been on other forums for quite a while now and recently found this one. It seems there is a vast amount of info here as well. My wife and I will be filing bk7 soon. We had our initial consultation with the atty last Thrusday and really liked her. Her fees are also very reasonable.
We moved to Texas a year ago so we will be filing with the federal exemptions. We should just barely squeeze in under the means test. If we fall under the first part, do we still have to create the budget portion, or is that only if you fail the first part of the means test?
I also saw the sticky about how to value your possessions and wonder how most people concluded with their values. For instance, we have a couch that we purchased brand new for $400. However, I would only pay someone $100 for it if I were buying it new. Is that the amount you would put on the worksheet?
We are still filling out the massive amount of paperwork our atty gave us and hope this goes well. Luckily we have no equity in our home or cars and are current on everything. Our first skipped CC payment was yesterday...it feels weird not to pay. Oh well...let's get this thing rolling.
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