A good lawyer will make a world of difference. We too had interviewed a number of lawyers who upon seeing our income said "No way on a Chapter 7, at all." They didn't even try. We kept interviewing and found one that said it wasn't a slam dunk, but it could be done, as we were over the income limit, but over the means test with our expenses. If your lawyer feels fairly confident, that's a pretty good indication. Ours worked with us during the process when one question came up due to a paperwork error they quickly addressed it. Our 341 went very, very easily and we got our discharge in October 2010. If your expenses are legit and your means test shows you're left with a negative amount, you should be OK. Hope it all goes very well for you. I know, waiting is the WORST part.
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Thanks for all the replies! I went through a lawyer that someone recommended. During our initial consultation, he said it was going to be close. After we filled out all the paperwork and gave it to them, we were in the negative after our expenses. He never mentioned that we might have to file for chapter 13 so hopefully chapter 7 will work. We are too old to deal with a chapter 13, along with our terrible health insurance and house needing a roof, etc.
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I was well above median and tax returns from prior years showed even higher income. The first lawyer told me I was a chapter 13 hands down, and most likely 100% payback. I was pretty depressed.
I went to another lawyer and I relayed what the 1st lawyer said. He told me that I wasn't a slam dunk for a 7 and that it would be close, but I could probably qualify. With strategic planning and 6 months of time, I still didn't know that a chapter 7 would work until day 61 post-341.
The 341 meeting went very smoothly though and my attorney said everything looked fine since the UST wasn't there. At that point, I suspected my chapter 7 was going to work but I still didn't really know. Always had it in the back of my head that the UST was going to pop up on day 60 with a totality of circumstances objection.Chapter 7, above median, no asset. Discharged with no UST involvement.
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"The 341 meeting went very smoothly though and my attorney said everything looked fine since the UST wasn't there"
UST wasn't at mine either but audited me within 14 days or so. When they saw the 280K of CC debt I was discharging I think they thought "Mmm, better do our due diligence on this one" (aka proctology exam)
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We are in the same boat. Were planning a 13, but lost my job and ended up filing a 7. Our 341 is coming up in early September, and the UST is already looking through our file and asking questions, but so far, so good. Our attorney doesn't seem overly concerned about it, so I'm trying not to be either. We were above median but the job loss put us below median, and our DMI is negative by a couple hundred bucks.
We're trying to discharge 100K of CC debt. Maybe I should get the vaseline ready for our proctology exam too.
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Originally posted by Idjut View PostWe are in the same boat. Were planning a 13, but lost my job and ended up filing a 7. Our 341 is coming up in early September, and the UST is already looking through our file and asking questions, but so far, so good. Our attorney doesn't seem overly concerned about it, so I'm trying not to be either. We were above median but the job loss put us below median, and our DMI is negative by a couple hundred bucks.
We're trying to discharge 100K of CC debt. Maybe I should get the vaseline ready for our proctology exam too.
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