My pre-BK meeting was yesterday. Liked the attorney and her paralegal. They have been doing this for about 20 years, and they were very calm and took all the time I wanted. So, I am going to use them.
After doing the means test, I would be paying about $800 a month for 60 mos in a chp 13 case, but they suggested that my wife resign immediately and we could qualify for chp 7 in six months.
I think we have decided to wait six months and file the 7 since we are 100K in cc debt, have a failed rental house of $2k per month that will go into foreclosure in the next 3 to 4 months, etc.
In exchange for paying for most of their chp 7 fee upfront, the attorney has even agreed to field my collections calls and 'stall' them for 6 months, which I thought was a nice gesture.
Anyway, my question goes to verification of income- How exactly does the trustee do this? I understand that I present my tax returns, paystubs, and bank statements, but honestly, what is to keep my wife from getting a physical paycheck, cashing it, and putting it in a shoebox until the 6 mos is up? Or doing contract work where no taxes are taken out and they just 1099 her in January 09?
I have explained the importance of resigning to her, but I know my wife will not do well sitting on her hands for 6 mos, and it may take a couple of pay periods for her to be able to transition her job to another.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
After doing the means test, I would be paying about $800 a month for 60 mos in a chp 13 case, but they suggested that my wife resign immediately and we could qualify for chp 7 in six months.
I think we have decided to wait six months and file the 7 since we are 100K in cc debt, have a failed rental house of $2k per month that will go into foreclosure in the next 3 to 4 months, etc.
In exchange for paying for most of their chp 7 fee upfront, the attorney has even agreed to field my collections calls and 'stall' them for 6 months, which I thought was a nice gesture.
Anyway, my question goes to verification of income- How exactly does the trustee do this? I understand that I present my tax returns, paystubs, and bank statements, but honestly, what is to keep my wife from getting a physical paycheck, cashing it, and putting it in a shoebox until the 6 mos is up? Or doing contract work where no taxes are taken out and they just 1099 her in January 09?
I have explained the importance of resigning to her, but I know my wife will not do well sitting on her hands for 6 mos, and it may take a couple of pay periods for her to be able to transition her job to another.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
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