I know the trustees and the courts are busy with bankruptcies, but I feel like I'm just being strung along.
UST requested additional time for motion to dismiss back at the end of November, stating we didn't provide info requested. We provided whatever was asked for. In the past 3 weeks my attorney has contacted the UST twice by email, cc'ing me, asking what additional info she needs and what "as of" dates she is looking for on schedules I and J if she's looking for different ones than we've already filed . To date I've heard nothing from him that something was requested.
He said he spoke to her at length and she's really fixated on our rent.
We are a family of 8, our current rent is $1550, it was $1725 when we filed (we moved). The IRS allowance for a family of 5+ in our current county is about $1050 (it was $1100 in the previous county where we had filed).
He said while she's sympathetic to the situation, she has to follow the law. I get that.
But I also get that a family of 8 is not equal to a family of 5 in any of the other IRS standards which allows a per person additional exemption. And I also know that the means test asks if we feel the allowance does not accurately reflect the ability to provide housing there's an additional expense slot and it asks for a reason. We did that.
And I also know that a family of 5 has far more housing options than a family of 8. If I had just 3 kids any apartment complex or condo association would rent to us. I even pointed out to our attorney that we were turned down from a rental home simply because the HOA had guidelines that if a house was rented there was a 2 person per bedroom maximum. It was a 3BR house.
I also sent him PDFs of recent real estate searches in a 10 mile radius (that's a 300+ sq mile area) of our zip code. The cheapest 4br rental is $1175.
The next least expensive rental is $1875, and they keep going up from there.
The $1175 rental has sixteen registered sexual offenders/predators within a mile, four of them within 0.3 miles.
There is no way such a neighborhood could ever be deemed safe or reasonable for a family with kids.
So, if this really does come down to the UST being fixated on our rent, it has to go to a judge, right? I feel she's stalled, asked for more time- always files at the last possible day- and hasn't requested any further info. Why? How is it fair to just keep us hanging and strung along here? The IRS standards are not going to suddenly increase $500.
On the one hand, she isn't quick to dismiss or else she wouldn't ask for more time.
On the other hand, she hasn't asked for any further info that would help her or us out. So what the hell?!
UST requested additional time for motion to dismiss back at the end of November, stating we didn't provide info requested. We provided whatever was asked for. In the past 3 weeks my attorney has contacted the UST twice by email, cc'ing me, asking what additional info she needs and what "as of" dates she is looking for on schedules I and J if she's looking for different ones than we've already filed . To date I've heard nothing from him that something was requested.
He said he spoke to her at length and she's really fixated on our rent.
We are a family of 8, our current rent is $1550, it was $1725 when we filed (we moved). The IRS allowance for a family of 5+ in our current county is about $1050 (it was $1100 in the previous county where we had filed).
He said while she's sympathetic to the situation, she has to follow the law. I get that.
But I also get that a family of 8 is not equal to a family of 5 in any of the other IRS standards which allows a per person additional exemption. And I also know that the means test asks if we feel the allowance does not accurately reflect the ability to provide housing there's an additional expense slot and it asks for a reason. We did that.
And I also know that a family of 5 has far more housing options than a family of 8. If I had just 3 kids any apartment complex or condo association would rent to us. I even pointed out to our attorney that we were turned down from a rental home simply because the HOA had guidelines that if a house was rented there was a 2 person per bedroom maximum. It was a 3BR house.
I also sent him PDFs of recent real estate searches in a 10 mile radius (that's a 300+ sq mile area) of our zip code. The cheapest 4br rental is $1175.
The next least expensive rental is $1875, and they keep going up from there.
The $1175 rental has sixteen registered sexual offenders/predators within a mile, four of them within 0.3 miles.
There is no way such a neighborhood could ever be deemed safe or reasonable for a family with kids.
So, if this really does come down to the UST being fixated on our rent, it has to go to a judge, right? I feel she's stalled, asked for more time- always files at the last possible day- and hasn't requested any further info. Why? How is it fair to just keep us hanging and strung along here? The IRS standards are not going to suddenly increase $500.
On the one hand, she isn't quick to dismiss or else she wouldn't ask for more time.
On the other hand, she hasn't asked for any further info that would help her or us out. So what the hell?!
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