I'm looking over a questionnaire by the attorney I may hire. Also included is a list of "mistakes to avoid prior to filing" BK.
There is this item I have seen mentioned before:
"Consumer debts incurred for luxury goods and services owed to a single creditor in excess of $500.00 within 90 days of filing are presumed to be non-dischargeable ..."
Is that a SINGLE purchase of $500 or more, or a COMBINED total of purchases? I've had none that would be considered "luxury"...but I haven't seen it spelled out whether it's for a single event or combination of purchases in that timeframe.
Similarly, the attorney asks: "Have you made payments in excess of $600 to any one person, creditor, or anyone else during the last 90 days?"
That's different phrasing -- payments vs. purchase. So does that mean the more than $600 I spend over three months to pay my health insurance premium? So he just wants to know, even though I've read here that type of expense is "okay"?
Many thanks.
There is this item I have seen mentioned before:
"Consumer debts incurred for luxury goods and services owed to a single creditor in excess of $500.00 within 90 days of filing are presumed to be non-dischargeable ..."
Is that a SINGLE purchase of $500 or more, or a COMBINED total of purchases? I've had none that would be considered "luxury"...but I haven't seen it spelled out whether it's for a single event or combination of purchases in that timeframe.
Similarly, the attorney asks: "Have you made payments in excess of $600 to any one person, creditor, or anyone else during the last 90 days?"
That's different phrasing -- payments vs. purchase. So does that mean the more than $600 I spend over three months to pay my health insurance premium? So he just wants to know, even though I've read here that type of expense is "okay"?
Many thanks.
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