A few years ago I signed a number of large scale advertising contracts for a company that has since closed. As it turns out, the fine print on the back of these contracts stated that I agreed to be personally liable for the entire contract. The business closed without paying the contracts. The creditor sued, and a judgment was awarded against me for hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was a default judgment, and I've only recently discovered this entire situation.
Probably the easiest way out of this will be to file Chapter 7. The challenge is that after struggling and scraping the bottom for the last few years, I've finally landed a job that I love, and that pays well.
So, I have the following questions:
1. Assuming my employer agrees, can I reduce my income by shifting from full time to part time during the 6 month window associated with the means test? If so, how would the courts interpret this? Could this reduction be initiated by me, or would it need to be initiated by my employer?
2. Can I reduce my income by taking unpaid leave? (probably no, but thought I'd ask!)
3. I currently work on a base + commission structure. If my employer lowers my commission without explanation, are they at risk of fraud?
4. I'm a valued employee, and my employer would likely want to help me. Yet it seems to me that even discussing this with my employer would likely expose them to charges of fraud. Is there any safe way to talk with an employer about "creative" ways to reduce my income?
Probably the easiest way out of this will be to file Chapter 7. The challenge is that after struggling and scraping the bottom for the last few years, I've finally landed a job that I love, and that pays well.
So, I have the following questions:
1. Assuming my employer agrees, can I reduce my income by shifting from full time to part time during the 6 month window associated with the means test? If so, how would the courts interpret this? Could this reduction be initiated by me, or would it need to be initiated by my employer?
2. Can I reduce my income by taking unpaid leave? (probably no, but thought I'd ask!)
3. I currently work on a base + commission structure. If my employer lowers my commission without explanation, are they at risk of fraud?
4. I'm a valued employee, and my employer would likely want to help me. Yet it seems to me that even discussing this with my employer would likely expose them to charges of fraud. Is there any safe way to talk with an employer about "creative" ways to reduce my income?
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