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    Question Pacer Info

    I am thinking about filing (will probably be a 13) and I've been looking at Pacer trying to get a feel for what is being allowed in my district. I haven't spoken to an attorney yet, but plan to do so soon.

    I found a case with similiar income/expenses to mine. According to the B22C his monthly disposable income is almost $2100, but his plan was confirmed at $270 a month for 5 years. His disposable income is similiar to my calculations, but I can't for the life of me figure out how he got to the $270.

    What factors might cause him to go from that disposable income to the $270 plan payment? I'm guessing there are lots of things, but i'm just trying to get an idea.

    thanks
    Last edited by lwh1961; 02-23-2010, 05:55 AM.

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    Originally posted by lwh1961 View Post
    I am thinking about filing (will probably be a 13) and I've been looking at Pacer trying to get a feel for what is being allowed in my district. I haven't spoken to an attorney yet, but plan to do so soon.

    I found a case with similiar income/expenses to mine. According to the B22C his monthly disposable income is almost $2100, but his plan was confirmed at $270 a month for 5 years. His disposable income is similiar to my calculations, but I can't for the life of me figure out how he got to the $270.

    What factors might cause him to go from that disposable income to the $270 plan payment? I'm guessing there are lots of things, but i'm just trying to get an idea.

    thanks
    You need to look at his schedules I & J to determine that.
    B22C is your past 6 months income and IRS standard expenses, I & J are your projected income and actual expenses.
    Filed CH13 - 06/2009
    Confirmed - 01/2010

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      #3
      I thought about that after I posted it. I don't have access to those schedules. I saw a Summary of Schedules and the I & J is listed, but I don't see a way to look at it.

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        #4
        you need to download the whole petition...a whopping $2.84...
        This Forum is better than any lawyer I met.

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