I'm just curious how common this is. We are over the median income - not by much - MAYBE $5000 depending on which 6 month period we are looking at. Just wondering how many of you guys were over the median but still qualified for Ch.7 because your disposable income was nonexistant.
Does this send up a red flag for the trustee or is it just passed through? Just wondering if this gets examined any closer. We're not hiding anything and the extra effort would be worth it to qualify for a 7 vs. a 13. Just want to brace myself.
Also, we owe on my student loan and back taxes to the IRS. Since we are on a payment plan with these, can I factor those into my expenses? They won't go away in a BK and they total $350 a month.
Does this send up a red flag for the trustee or is it just passed through? Just wondering if this gets examined any closer. We're not hiding anything and the extra effort would be worth it to qualify for a 7 vs. a 13. Just want to brace myself.
Also, we owe on my student loan and back taxes to the IRS. Since we are on a payment plan with these, can I factor those into my expenses? They won't go away in a BK and they total $350 a month.
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