I thought I had everything figured out, but the more I read on here (which is almost non-stop) the more confused I get.
I thought that being under the Median bypassed the means test and would automatically put us into a chapter 7, without the need to calculate DMI--but then I see threads where under-the-median filers still had to calculate DMI and worry about being forced into a 13.
So I calculated expenses and income just in case and fall comfortably into the negative--but then I see people saying that student loan payments don't count as expenses since they can be deferred (although I fall above my non-federal lender's hardship threshhold and can't get deferment, and my wife already used half her allowed deferrment years), which would take a whopping $1500 per month out of expenses, even though it's the student loans that forced us to consider bk in the first place (if we could have deferred them we would have, since we could have paid our cc's with that money. Not much more than mins., but still). Needless to say, disallowing student loans actually gives us DMI.
We have no mortgage, no car payments, and we still might have to file a 13? Or am I just confusing myself?
I thought that being under the Median bypassed the means test and would automatically put us into a chapter 7, without the need to calculate DMI--but then I see threads where under-the-median filers still had to calculate DMI and worry about being forced into a 13.
So I calculated expenses and income just in case and fall comfortably into the negative--but then I see people saying that student loan payments don't count as expenses since they can be deferred (although I fall above my non-federal lender's hardship threshhold and can't get deferment, and my wife already used half her allowed deferrment years), which would take a whopping $1500 per month out of expenses, even though it's the student loans that forced us to consider bk in the first place (if we could have deferred them we would have, since we could have paid our cc's with that money. Not much more than mins., but still). Needless to say, disallowing student loans actually gives us DMI.
We have no mortgage, no car payments, and we still might have to file a 13? Or am I just confusing myself?
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