income for the state.
There is a well respected bankruptcy lawyer in Va. (robertweed.com) who has been doing strickly bankruptcies for the last 10-12 years.
In one of his ads he states that the eligibility cut off for a household of one is generally 5-6 thousand dollars above the state median to file for chapter 7.
On the other hand, for families of two or more people the cut off is just about the same as the established median income for the stae.
If this is true, why would a single person filing for a chapter 7 have an advantage over a couple or a family that is filing ? What am I missing here?
There is a well respected bankruptcy lawyer in Va. (robertweed.com) who has been doing strickly bankruptcies for the last 10-12 years.
In one of his ads he states that the eligibility cut off for a household of one is generally 5-6 thousand dollars above the state median to file for chapter 7.
On the other hand, for families of two or more people the cut off is just about the same as the established median income for the stae.
If this is true, why would a single person filing for a chapter 7 have an advantage over a couple or a family that is filing ? What am I missing here?
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