Attorney's paralegal sent an email, to set up a phone conference appointment next week to go over the status of our case. We'll find out more next Tuesday when we talk with him. But I gather the UST is not backing down if he wants to discuss where things are. We'll see what he has to say. I've got more fight left in me, but I'm tired and ready to move forward. If my case gets dismissed because the government and court are ridiculous enough to believe that $1000 a month is a sufficient amount to spend on rent for a family of 8, then so be it. And despite the attorney's emails to the UST twice, which I was cc'd on, asking what additional info she wanted and what as of date for schedules I&J she was looking for, we've heard nothing back that anything is needed. So I guess the extension is a stall tactic because the UST office is so busy. ??
It just stinks that if this was a home we owned, the amount we pay for a mortgage payment would be allowed and accounted for even if it were over the IRS standard and even if we were giving up the home and moving somewhere cheaper.
We're in a sense at a disadvantage for being renters, and apparently should be penalized for having a family larger than the family of 5 the IRS standards are calculated for. I guess we're also stupid for trying to be responsible and selling our house 3 years ago, instead of sticking it to the mortgage holder, and holding out another year beyond that trying to still pay everyone else.
It just stinks that if this was a home we owned, the amount we pay for a mortgage payment would be allowed and accounted for even if it were over the IRS standard and even if we were giving up the home and moving somewhere cheaper.
We're in a sense at a disadvantage for being renters, and apparently should be penalized for having a family larger than the family of 5 the IRS standards are calculated for. I guess we're also stupid for trying to be responsible and selling our house 3 years ago, instead of sticking it to the mortgage holder, and holding out another year beyond that trying to still pay everyone else.
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