**Ok, I mean schedule I & J**
Someone in my previous post mentioned it was the test AFTER filing. What's the importance of that?
I'm confused because the one attorney we met with said the means test was useless. Bottom line was you had to have more debt than income. I've taken it that that advice was wrong. We are below the median income, so we're eligible for Chapter 7, right?
Then, he took away the car payment we want claim and all the credit card monthly payments. He was then seeing how much money we had left over. He was way over estimating, like saying we spend $800 a month on diapers, shampoo, toilet paper etc. No way! So, it still looked like we didn't have a lot of money even after we eliminate those debts. What does this mean? He said since we would have more than $100, but not much, after losing the credit cards and car loan, we may not be eligible. I just don't think that's right...
Someone in my previous post mentioned it was the test AFTER filing. What's the importance of that?
I'm confused because the one attorney we met with said the means test was useless. Bottom line was you had to have more debt than income. I've taken it that that advice was wrong. We are below the median income, so we're eligible for Chapter 7, right?
Then, he took away the car payment we want claim and all the credit card monthly payments. He was then seeing how much money we had left over. He was way over estimating, like saying we spend $800 a month on diapers, shampoo, toilet paper etc. No way! So, it still looked like we didn't have a lot of money even after we eliminate those debts. What does this mean? He said since we would have more than $100, but not much, after losing the credit cards and car loan, we may not be eligible. I just don't think that's right...
Comment