As I will have to file for BK in the near future I have been 'lurking' on this board for some time now, and really appreciate everyones input as I find both, questions and answers not only interesting, but also very helpful.
I will be filing by myself, without my spouse, and did see an attorney in August.
Made the mistake of paying him a $ 100 retainer, but since then have come to conclusion that I actually did not even recieve any helpful answers to the few questions I had at the time, and I will definately not be using this guy in my bankruptcy. (just recieved vagueness...)
Since then I consulted with another attorney who only handles chapter 7 (did not pay him a retainer as of yet).
As you all well know, between worrying and trying to educate myself about the upcoming filing of bankruptcy, more and more questions are 'popping up'.
For example:
1. is it wise to hire an attorney that only handles chapter 7 ? (he also ONLY handles bankruptcies in his law practice, which I do like, and is almost impossible to find in my area.)
However, at the initial meeting he did not ask me to produce my expenses (though I had the list with me/clutched in my hands), instead he only asked if I had any monies left at the end of the month ?, to which the answer was/is : NO !
In retrospect, now that I have educated myself/been made aware of National and local 'standards' used for purpose of finding allowable amounts of deductions for cost of living, I am now wondering if my own list of actual expenses could possibly throw me into a chpt. 13, which would seem to make it stupid to hire an attorney that only files chapter 7.
(BTW, I pass the Means test for chpt. 7)
So, in order to determine which chapter would actually apply to me I am taking the list for 'standard' deductions off the IRS site. Sounds simple, however already there are problems:
There are two cars in household, one recently titled into my spouses name only (before that was in my 'or' spouses name), the other one remains in both names with the 'OR' title.
Both are paid for. One is a '97 with 115000 miles, the other a 2002 with 168000 miles.
I am confused as to whether or not I can take the National Ownership Costs for one or both vehicles, PLUS the 'Operating Costs' on one or both cars, or none whatsoever...?
also wondering about Social Security 'income' :
2. I know SS 'income' is NOT counted on Means test, however is it now (with all the new rulings) still included as 'income' as it would pertain to income versa repayment of credit card debts in bankruptcy ???
3. Are amounts of mandatory IRA withdrawals, ( or for that matter any amounts of IRA withdrawals), considered 'income' ?
Do they have to be included in the last 6 months of income, or for purpose of figuring income as it would pertain to 'Disposable income' ? ( the last consulted attorney 'did not know'...)
Sure would appreciate hearing from anybody on this board having knowledge/or experience on any of these topics.
THANKS !!!!!!
I will be filing by myself, without my spouse, and did see an attorney in August.
Made the mistake of paying him a $ 100 retainer, but since then have come to conclusion that I actually did not even recieve any helpful answers to the few questions I had at the time, and I will definately not be using this guy in my bankruptcy. (just recieved vagueness...)
Since then I consulted with another attorney who only handles chapter 7 (did not pay him a retainer as of yet).
As you all well know, between worrying and trying to educate myself about the upcoming filing of bankruptcy, more and more questions are 'popping up'.
For example:
1. is it wise to hire an attorney that only handles chapter 7 ? (he also ONLY handles bankruptcies in his law practice, which I do like, and is almost impossible to find in my area.)
However, at the initial meeting he did not ask me to produce my expenses (though I had the list with me/clutched in my hands), instead he only asked if I had any monies left at the end of the month ?, to which the answer was/is : NO !
In retrospect, now that I have educated myself/been made aware of National and local 'standards' used for purpose of finding allowable amounts of deductions for cost of living, I am now wondering if my own list of actual expenses could possibly throw me into a chpt. 13, which would seem to make it stupid to hire an attorney that only files chapter 7.
(BTW, I pass the Means test for chpt. 7)
So, in order to determine which chapter would actually apply to me I am taking the list for 'standard' deductions off the IRS site. Sounds simple, however already there are problems:
There are two cars in household, one recently titled into my spouses name only (before that was in my 'or' spouses name), the other one remains in both names with the 'OR' title.
Both are paid for. One is a '97 with 115000 miles, the other a 2002 with 168000 miles.
I am confused as to whether or not I can take the National Ownership Costs for one or both vehicles, PLUS the 'Operating Costs' on one or both cars, or none whatsoever...?
also wondering about Social Security 'income' :
2. I know SS 'income' is NOT counted on Means test, however is it now (with all the new rulings) still included as 'income' as it would pertain to income versa repayment of credit card debts in bankruptcy ???
3. Are amounts of mandatory IRA withdrawals, ( or for that matter any amounts of IRA withdrawals), considered 'income' ?
Do they have to be included in the last 6 months of income, or for purpose of figuring income as it would pertain to 'Disposable income' ? ( the last consulted attorney 'did not know'...)
Sure would appreciate hearing from anybody on this board having knowledge/or experience on any of these topics.
THANKS !!!!!!
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