We attended several free consults last week that left us very confused Each attorney seemed to have differing opinions on how to handle our situation. We would really appreciate any input anyone may have that would help us make better since of our situation.
Our situation is this: when calculating the means test with the six month look back, we are way over the median and our income to expenses shows a considerable amount of DMI. Our current income consists of three months of my husband’s previous salary (which is almost double the median), three months of unemployment for him, several IRA withdrawals and a lump sum severance payment. Also, I have been on leave for the last few months so I have made no income to speak of, but will be returning to work this month. However, my income will not be enough to cover our basic expenses. We only have one 1994 car (paid for). Our mortgage is fairly low- we’ve been here for 20 years. Our unsecured debt is high.
The first attorney told us that we should file a Chapter 7 right away because the severance pay and IRA withdrawals would not count as income in the six month look back.
The second attorney told us the severance pay and IRA withdrawal would count toward the six month look back. He said we should wait a couple more months before filing a Chapter 7 because we are above median income and would have too much DMI. He also expressed concern that my husband had not been unemployed long enough.
The third attorney agreed with the second attorney that we would not pass the first or second parts of the means test, but that we should file a Chapter 7 right away because we could declare ‘special circumstance’….i.e. husband’s unemployment/ loss of income. She said she thought it would fly because looking forward we would have a negative DMI.
Our situation is this: when calculating the means test with the six month look back, we are way over the median and our income to expenses shows a considerable amount of DMI. Our current income consists of three months of my husband’s previous salary (which is almost double the median), three months of unemployment for him, several IRA withdrawals and a lump sum severance payment. Also, I have been on leave for the last few months so I have made no income to speak of, but will be returning to work this month. However, my income will not be enough to cover our basic expenses. We only have one 1994 car (paid for). Our mortgage is fairly low- we’ve been here for 20 years. Our unsecured debt is high.
The first attorney told us that we should file a Chapter 7 right away because the severance pay and IRA withdrawals would not count as income in the six month look back.
The second attorney told us the severance pay and IRA withdrawal would count toward the six month look back. He said we should wait a couple more months before filing a Chapter 7 because we are above median income and would have too much DMI. He also expressed concern that my husband had not been unemployed long enough.
The third attorney agreed with the second attorney that we would not pass the first or second parts of the means test, but that we should file a Chapter 7 right away because we could declare ‘special circumstance’….i.e. husband’s unemployment/ loss of income. She said she thought it would fly because looking forward we would have a negative DMI.
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