I filed Ch 7 back in the fall (I'm married but filed separately). The 341 went fine, determined to be a no asset case. It's a little complicated because I moved shortly before filing to another state. I did this because I mistakenly thought that the median income used would be that of the state you file in, not of your current residence. I was well under the median in the state of filing, but over the median in the state I now live in. I wish my lawyer had explained this to me more clearly but it's too late now. At any rate, I passed the means test - about $-1500.
Or so we thought - the trustee objected to the use of the marital adjustment in including my husband's gambling expenses (as well as a number of other expenses - they felt that $100 a month for babysitting was "excessive," did not think I should be allowed to deduct my husband's credit card payments, that his $40 a month gym membership is an "excessive luxury", among others). So they filed a motion to dismiss, my attorney filed an objection, and now it goes before the judge.
If the judge dismisses it, I'm through. My only option is to divorce my husband and refile (in which case I will easily pass the means test as my current income is $0). Or, I can just stick it out for years until the statute of limitations runs out on my debts, which pretty much destroys my dream of getting back on my feet financially, being able to buy a house someday, etc. I have close to $90,000 in debt and there's no possible way I can pay it back.
Anyone have any words of wisdom for me? I'd love to hear stories from others who have gone through this (and hopefully came out well on the other end!).
Or so we thought - the trustee objected to the use of the marital adjustment in including my husband's gambling expenses (as well as a number of other expenses - they felt that $100 a month for babysitting was "excessive," did not think I should be allowed to deduct my husband's credit card payments, that his $40 a month gym membership is an "excessive luxury", among others). So they filed a motion to dismiss, my attorney filed an objection, and now it goes before the judge.
If the judge dismisses it, I'm through. My only option is to divorce my husband and refile (in which case I will easily pass the means test as my current income is $0). Or, I can just stick it out for years until the statute of limitations runs out on my debts, which pretty much destroys my dream of getting back on my feet financially, being able to buy a house someday, etc. I have close to $90,000 in debt and there's no possible way I can pay it back.
Anyone have any words of wisdom for me? I'd love to hear stories from others who have gone through this (and hopefully came out well on the other end!).
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