Scenario:
* Likely filing Chapter 7 next month when my 6 month income average "dips"
* A $25k default judgment obtained by law firm/junk debt buyer (credit card debt) exists
* The junk debt buyer has not attempted (yet) to collect the $25k judgment (for whatever reason)
* I live in a state where wage garnishment can occur (and I experienced this recently with another default judgment of $7k as they garnished 25% of my take home pay for a few months.)
* I do not own a home / have assets
* I am recently unemployed
* I am currently still over the median income for my state even though I have not had income in 2 months - so I need to pass the Means Test to qualify for a Chapter 7
* A lawyer I met with informed me that the $25k judgment is a "good thing." he says that the $25k can be divided by 60 and the (monthly) amount included on the Means Test EVEN THOUGH IT WOULD BE WIPED AWAY IN A CHAPTER 7. I believe he wants us to put this on Line 44 of From B22A.
* I realize that this amount would NOT be part of Schedule J expenses, but I will be cutting it close on the Means Test and I could really use the "expense" of this Judgment. Once I pass the Means Test, I am 99% sure I will be OK with Schedule I & J, especially since I make no current income.
I have searched all over the Internet and cannot find any cases/opinions that have covered this scenario.
Does anyone:
A - Have an idea if this Judgment could be included on the Chapter 7 Means Test?
B - Know of any specific cases where this kind of scenario has been addressed?
Thanks for your help!
* Likely filing Chapter 7 next month when my 6 month income average "dips"
* A $25k default judgment obtained by law firm/junk debt buyer (credit card debt) exists
* The junk debt buyer has not attempted (yet) to collect the $25k judgment (for whatever reason)
* I live in a state where wage garnishment can occur (and I experienced this recently with another default judgment of $7k as they garnished 25% of my take home pay for a few months.)
* I do not own a home / have assets
* I am recently unemployed
* I am currently still over the median income for my state even though I have not had income in 2 months - so I need to pass the Means Test to qualify for a Chapter 7
* A lawyer I met with informed me that the $25k judgment is a "good thing." he says that the $25k can be divided by 60 and the (monthly) amount included on the Means Test EVEN THOUGH IT WOULD BE WIPED AWAY IN A CHAPTER 7. I believe he wants us to put this on Line 44 of From B22A.
* I realize that this amount would NOT be part of Schedule J expenses, but I will be cutting it close on the Means Test and I could really use the "expense" of this Judgment. Once I pass the Means Test, I am 99% sure I will be OK with Schedule I & J, especially since I make no current income.
I have searched all over the Internet and cannot find any cases/opinions that have covered this scenario.
Does anyone:
A - Have an idea if this Judgment could be included on the Chapter 7 Means Test?
B - Know of any specific cases where this kind of scenario has been addressed?
Thanks for your help!
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