After many, many, many months, here I am, my attorney filing today. She said she thinks the chances are slim, but it is possible that I could be forced into a 13.
My situation is:
I am $519 a month over the median, but pass the means test with a negative $75 DMI.
However, I got a raise in March. On my schedules I & J, it gives me a $227 positive DMI.
I am so frustrated with the bankruptcy law. If I had a $500 car payment, I'd be fine for a 7, but I chose to be more frugal than that. And I get a measly $526 a month for everything non housing/utility/car related? Seriously, I find this so unreasonable.
My attorney is putting on extra expenses for the care of my elderly pets and cigarettes. These are true expenses. I mean, I can't let my pets suffer (and I have no children). And I have an addiction that I would love to quit, but that's easier said than done (please let's not start a debate about smoking!). She said it's a stretch but since it's so close, we'll try.
I just don't know what I'll do if I am forced into a 13. I foresee 5 years of eating ramen, wearing tattered clothing, and declining mental health. I know I should just let it go until I see what happens at my 341, but I feel so discouraged right now.
Anyone out there had a similar experience that can share your thoughts?
My situation is:
I am $519 a month over the median, but pass the means test with a negative $75 DMI.
However, I got a raise in March. On my schedules I & J, it gives me a $227 positive DMI.
I am so frustrated with the bankruptcy law. If I had a $500 car payment, I'd be fine for a 7, but I chose to be more frugal than that. And I get a measly $526 a month for everything non housing/utility/car related? Seriously, I find this so unreasonable.
My attorney is putting on extra expenses for the care of my elderly pets and cigarettes. These are true expenses. I mean, I can't let my pets suffer (and I have no children). And I have an addiction that I would love to quit, but that's easier said than done (please let's not start a debate about smoking!). She said it's a stretch but since it's so close, we'll try.
I just don't know what I'll do if I am forced into a 13. I foresee 5 years of eating ramen, wearing tattered clothing, and declining mental health. I know I should just let it go until I see what happens at my 341, but I feel so discouraged right now.
Anyone out there had a similar experience that can share your thoughts?
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