Hi again....... I appreciated the response on my last question and now I have another. Fate works in strange ways and now I am being offered quite a bit of OT just before my wife will most likely file C7 BK. Quick background so noone has to look it up. I filed for BK in 2009, wife refused to file with me, long story, she regrets it now since she will most likely be sued soon for a card we held jointly which for me was discharged in 2010.
Now we were worried about coming up with the funds to file and fate steps in and I have an Overtime offer at my job for quite a few hours. I doubt even with the OT we will have any issues with the means test, but that aside it means that while we now will have the money to file when we want to. I will also most likely have between 1k and 2k left above our bills, attorneys fees, and filing fees. The Overtime is only for 4 weeks but I think that may leave me in a pickle if I take all of it. Based on my last question and the replies I got, I opened a seperate checking and savings account at the same bank we use in my name only in case we couldnt file before they sued and attempted to garnish the joint account. The joint account only has my wages and my spouses unemployment check going into it. She withdraws her unemployment out to get food for the family the day she gats paid and I only moved 200.00 (which is all we had) over to start the new accounts.
I know that based on FL statute 222.11 that all of the head of households wages are 100% exempt from garnishment if they can be traced to such wages for a period of 6 months from when they are earned. So how would a nonfiling spouse's (my) wages be treated? Would the 6 months exemptions apply for me for the entire amount I have? Would half of it be in danger if I took that much OT? Any insight would be appreciated.
Oh and my job is applying a bonus of $10 for each item of work I clear during the OT period which would be paid in an amex gift card. How would that be treated? It would show as wages/bonus on my paycheck with the appropriate taxes taken out. I could just work enough OT for the BK/attorneys fees and nothing more if I choose but we could use the money if we want any kind of christmas this year for the kids. The BK would be filed for sure well before then.
Would love to hear HHM's thoughts if he is around.
Now we were worried about coming up with the funds to file and fate steps in and I have an Overtime offer at my job for quite a few hours. I doubt even with the OT we will have any issues with the means test, but that aside it means that while we now will have the money to file when we want to. I will also most likely have between 1k and 2k left above our bills, attorneys fees, and filing fees. The Overtime is only for 4 weeks but I think that may leave me in a pickle if I take all of it. Based on my last question and the replies I got, I opened a seperate checking and savings account at the same bank we use in my name only in case we couldnt file before they sued and attempted to garnish the joint account. The joint account only has my wages and my spouses unemployment check going into it. She withdraws her unemployment out to get food for the family the day she gats paid and I only moved 200.00 (which is all we had) over to start the new accounts.
I know that based on FL statute 222.11 that all of the head of households wages are 100% exempt from garnishment if they can be traced to such wages for a period of 6 months from when they are earned. So how would a nonfiling spouse's (my) wages be treated? Would the 6 months exemptions apply for me for the entire amount I have? Would half of it be in danger if I took that much OT? Any insight would be appreciated.
Oh and my job is applying a bonus of $10 for each item of work I clear during the OT period which would be paid in an amex gift card. How would that be treated? It would show as wages/bonus on my paycheck with the appropriate taxes taken out. I could just work enough OT for the BK/attorneys fees and nothing more if I choose but we could use the money if we want any kind of christmas this year for the kids. The BK would be filed for sure well before then.
Would love to hear HHM's thoughts if he is around.
Comment