Hello-
Thanks again for the helpful forum.
A little background: I am (will be) a below-median Chapter 7 filer in NJ with a 3-member household. Will be filling jointly with spouse. Looking to file on May 1st or June 1st if possible. That depends on whether or not my creditors sue.
I was hoping that the folks on this board could look at my self-prepared Schedule I - J to see if it is copasetic. My lawyer insists that since I am below median that I have nothing to worry about (according to him the trustee(s) is/are only really interested in above-median Chapter 7 filers). He also insists that since I am well below the median with a toddler at home that Schedule I-J should be no issue whatsoever. I trust him, but I still want to do my homework and make sure that I am "setting myself up for success."
Here are my numbers:
Monthly income net of tax: 4,310
Allowances (per IRS Standards)
Food, Clothing, Household Supplies, Personal Care: 1,152
Health care - co-pays, OTC medications, bills: 180
Utilities, house maintenance: 650
Rent: 1,049
Vehicle operating - gas, insurance, repairs, etc: 598
Car owner (actual lease pymt): 458
Total allowances per IRS standards: 4,087
Allowed expenses (Actual)
Childcare / Daycare: 340
Life Insurance: 30
Total allowed expenses: 370
Total allowances & expenses: 4,457
Monthly DI: (147)
So I have a negative DMI when I use the IRS allowances and the allowed expenses from the Chapter 7 means test. I think that I am able to use actual forward-looking numbers for Schedule I-J but I was unsure. That's why I used the IRS numbers from the Chapter 7 means test.
The only thing that I am really worried about is the child care expense - I pay the care provider in cash. She is excellent and very affordable. Also, her schedule is very flexible. Most daycare centers want a fixed weekly schedule that doesn't change but my provider doesn't have issues with changing schedules. (My spouse works different days every week). Also, my MIL frequently insists on watching my son as opposed to the DC provider and I am not really in a position to tell her "no." Long story short, the $340 per month child care will fluctuate. Some months it will be above the $340 and some months it may well be less than $100. It is very difficult to tell and my lawyer keeps telling me not to worry about it. Hopefully the folks on this board can offer some insight.
Thanks-
-brokeincmch
Thanks again for the helpful forum.
A little background: I am (will be) a below-median Chapter 7 filer in NJ with a 3-member household. Will be filling jointly with spouse. Looking to file on May 1st or June 1st if possible. That depends on whether or not my creditors sue.
I was hoping that the folks on this board could look at my self-prepared Schedule I - J to see if it is copasetic. My lawyer insists that since I am below median that I have nothing to worry about (according to him the trustee(s) is/are only really interested in above-median Chapter 7 filers). He also insists that since I am well below the median with a toddler at home that Schedule I-J should be no issue whatsoever. I trust him, but I still want to do my homework and make sure that I am "setting myself up for success."
Here are my numbers:
Monthly income net of tax: 4,310
Allowances (per IRS Standards)
Food, Clothing, Household Supplies, Personal Care: 1,152
Health care - co-pays, OTC medications, bills: 180
Utilities, house maintenance: 650
Rent: 1,049
Vehicle operating - gas, insurance, repairs, etc: 598
Car owner (actual lease pymt): 458
Total allowances per IRS standards: 4,087
Allowed expenses (Actual)
Childcare / Daycare: 340
Life Insurance: 30
Total allowed expenses: 370
Total allowances & expenses: 4,457
Monthly DI: (147)
So I have a negative DMI when I use the IRS allowances and the allowed expenses from the Chapter 7 means test. I think that I am able to use actual forward-looking numbers for Schedule I-J but I was unsure. That's why I used the IRS numbers from the Chapter 7 means test.
The only thing that I am really worried about is the child care expense - I pay the care provider in cash. She is excellent and very affordable. Also, her schedule is very flexible. Most daycare centers want a fixed weekly schedule that doesn't change but my provider doesn't have issues with changing schedules. (My spouse works different days every week). Also, my MIL frequently insists on watching my son as opposed to the DC provider and I am not really in a position to tell her "no." Long story short, the $340 per month child care will fluctuate. Some months it will be above the $340 and some months it may well be less than $100. It is very difficult to tell and my lawyer keeps telling me not to worry about it. Hopefully the folks on this board can offer some insight.
Thanks-
-brokeincmch
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