My girlfriend is living with me in my townhome here in michigan. Can I count her as being in my household? Read elsewhere on this forum that I can, but can anyone verify this. She only contributes about $100 in groceries, and pays for the cable bill, $50. Other than that, I do not receive any other help from here, she doesn't make much money and her plate is full, so to speak. That would really ensure a chapter 7 for me as far as the means test is concerned.
Also, if I end up under the median income for 2 people in a household on the means test, do I even need to continue to fill out the household expenses? It says that I don't, so I'm guessing not. What I'm trying to ask is this, could I be under the median income on the means test, thereby qualifying me for a ch. 7, yet show xxx amount of disposable income each month on my schedules, and have the trustee rule for a ch.13 payment plan??? From what I have been reading, once I take the means test and come out UNDER the median, I stop right there and do not proceed..............ch.7, open and shut case! Am I wrong?
Also, what if I am OVER the median by a few hundred dollars, then I am required to complete the next part, which is expenses. For just the means test, it does not let me input MY OWN NUMBERS for some items such as food, clothing, etc, and housing costs and utilities............so I am assuming that it is ok to use the median numbers provided (not that I have a choice), which end up being higher than my actual numbers. Does this all sound right? So using their median numbers I get "THERE IS NO PRESUMPTION OF ABUSE", therefore I qualify for ch.7. Do I still end up using the schedules? Those schedules may then show me with disposable income since my numbers are lower than some of those median ones used in the means test. So then what??? Now I'm back to a ch. 13 payment plan??? The more I learn, the more confused I am. Will consult an attorney, but not quite yet, wanna do my own research first.
Also, if I end up under the median income for 2 people in a household on the means test, do I even need to continue to fill out the household expenses? It says that I don't, so I'm guessing not. What I'm trying to ask is this, could I be under the median income on the means test, thereby qualifying me for a ch. 7, yet show xxx amount of disposable income each month on my schedules, and have the trustee rule for a ch.13 payment plan??? From what I have been reading, once I take the means test and come out UNDER the median, I stop right there and do not proceed..............ch.7, open and shut case! Am I wrong?
Also, what if I am OVER the median by a few hundred dollars, then I am required to complete the next part, which is expenses. For just the means test, it does not let me input MY OWN NUMBERS for some items such as food, clothing, etc, and housing costs and utilities............so I am assuming that it is ok to use the median numbers provided (not that I have a choice), which end up being higher than my actual numbers. Does this all sound right? So using their median numbers I get "THERE IS NO PRESUMPTION OF ABUSE", therefore I qualify for ch.7. Do I still end up using the schedules? Those schedules may then show me with disposable income since my numbers are lower than some of those median ones used in the means test. So then what??? Now I'm back to a ch. 13 payment plan??? The more I learn, the more confused I am. Will consult an attorney, but not quite yet, wanna do my own research first.
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