I tried to file Chapter 7 in June. I spent weeks getting my paper work and then was about to electronically file when my lawyer then informed me I had to state to the court I was spending all of my monthly income. When I said I couldn't and wouldn't do that because it wasn't true, he said I would get into an adversarial situation in the BK process for a chapter 7 being forced into a 13 and advised me not to file. I have read on this forum that if you have as much as $180 a month in discretionary income you are forced into a chapter 13.
Now another lawyer is saying it is only based on past 6 months income and since it is less than $43,000 annualized there is no problem filing Chapter 7.
I only have cc debt at two banks but the accounts have gone to collections. No house, no car. My income for the past six months was considered disability payments through a VA program and exempt in most states but not where I live. I will go onto W-2 status at $3300 a month next week.
I do not understand why this is not a black and white matter of statute and why there should be differing opinions.
Now another lawyer is saying it is only based on past 6 months income and since it is less than $43,000 annualized there is no problem filing Chapter 7.
I only have cc debt at two banks but the accounts have gone to collections. No house, no car. My income for the past six months was considered disability payments through a VA program and exempt in most states but not where I live. I will go onto W-2 status at $3300 a month next week.
I do not understand why this is not a black and white matter of statute and why there should be differing opinions.
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