Filed Ch 7 on Mar 19, 341 on Apr 26, so my 60th day is Thursday......the problem is that I feel it's fairly likely that I'm going to get some sort of objection from the UST or, at the very least, a request from them to extend for more time.
I'm above-median and passed the means test, but the UST signalled to my atty about 10 days ago that they're going to look carefully at 'totality of circumstances' and made a request of checking account statements, etc....on top of that my atty tells me last week that he may've accidentally under-stated my income on the schedules and may have to file a new schedule. (Obviously, I'm not happy about that....I hired him because he has a very good reputation, and is supposed to have excellent rapport with the trustees, which may be the case, but I'm seeing now that he's not a details guy...).
On the 'totality of circumstances' issue, the only way the UST would be able to make that case is if he/she reduced my expenses by about $1500/month, as I'm showing a less-than-zero net income after expenses (I pay ungodly alimony). But, my atty says the UST is looking at me as a possible 'test case' for my district due to the high income, so that plus the apparent screw up on my income schedule, makes me think an objection, or a request to extend, is coming.
We'll see.
I'm above-median and passed the means test, but the UST signalled to my atty about 10 days ago that they're going to look carefully at 'totality of circumstances' and made a request of checking account statements, etc....on top of that my atty tells me last week that he may've accidentally under-stated my income on the schedules and may have to file a new schedule. (Obviously, I'm not happy about that....I hired him because he has a very good reputation, and is supposed to have excellent rapport with the trustees, which may be the case, but I'm seeing now that he's not a details guy...).
On the 'totality of circumstances' issue, the only way the UST would be able to make that case is if he/she reduced my expenses by about $1500/month, as I'm showing a less-than-zero net income after expenses (I pay ungodly alimony). But, my atty says the UST is looking at me as a possible 'test case' for my district due to the high income, so that plus the apparent screw up on my income schedule, makes me think an objection, or a request to extend, is coming.
We'll see.
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