Wife and I are being told that we have to pass both the median and the means test in order to qualify for ch7. Is that right? Were in AZ, if that makes a difference.
Thought it was check your income, if your over the median income for the state, move on to the means test, if you cant pay all your bills, you pass and qualify, if you have more than XX amt left over, you dont qualify for a chapter 7, only 13.
My lawyer is saying that we have to pass both tests to qualify. and that they use gross income for both. So anything like increasing tax witholdings ( which we need to do cause were going to owe again this year ), or 401K contributions wont affect the outcome of the test.
We are over on the median by like 1100, and over on the means by 730.
I asked if we could either reaffirm our boat instead of letting it go, or add a car payment ( which needs to be done, we were just going to wait until after discharge in hopes of a better rate / deal ). They said we could get the means test under the allowable amount, $100, but would still be over on the median income.
Would someone set me straight please, is this right, or do i need to get a different lawyer?
Thought it was check your income, if your over the median income for the state, move on to the means test, if you cant pay all your bills, you pass and qualify, if you have more than XX amt left over, you dont qualify for a chapter 7, only 13.
My lawyer is saying that we have to pass both tests to qualify. and that they use gross income for both. So anything like increasing tax witholdings ( which we need to do cause were going to owe again this year ), or 401K contributions wont affect the outcome of the test.
We are over on the median by like 1100, and over on the means by 730.
I asked if we could either reaffirm our boat instead of letting it go, or add a car payment ( which needs to be done, we were just going to wait until after discharge in hopes of a better rate / deal ). They said we could get the means test under the allowable amount, $100, but would still be over on the median income.
Would someone set me straight please, is this right, or do i need to get a different lawyer?
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