Hi, all. I have learned so much from all of you, and I really appreciate all of the help you have shared!
I am meeting my attorney next week, but I have a couple of questions that I hope some of you may be able to help me with...
1) My and my husband's student loan payments will begin repayment in 3 months. The payments will be about 1600.00 together (250,000 in SL debt together). Can those payments be included in my means test? What about our anticipated budget? We are out of deferment/forebearance time, so we HAVE to start making payments or we will be in default on these loans.
2) We are both teachers and both have consistent paychecks, same amount every month. This summer, I'm teaching summer school to get some extra money to buy a cheap car to replace one that we'll be giving up in the bankruptcy. If I don't get paid until after we file, will the income hurt us? What if the paycheck comes in before we file? Could we prove that it is extra one-time pay to the trustee so he'd let us keep it for a replacement car?
Thanks so much for any help you can give us!
I am meeting my attorney next week, but I have a couple of questions that I hope some of you may be able to help me with...
1) My and my husband's student loan payments will begin repayment in 3 months. The payments will be about 1600.00 together (250,000 in SL debt together). Can those payments be included in my means test? What about our anticipated budget? We are out of deferment/forebearance time, so we HAVE to start making payments or we will be in default on these loans.
2) We are both teachers and both have consistent paychecks, same amount every month. This summer, I'm teaching summer school to get some extra money to buy a cheap car to replace one that we'll be giving up in the bankruptcy. If I don't get paid until after we file, will the income hurt us? What if the paycheck comes in before we file? Could we prove that it is extra one-time pay to the trustee so he'd let us keep it for a replacement car?
Thanks so much for any help you can give us!
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