So, I went to my second lawyer today. I certainly liked him better than the first guy! Anyway, here are a few interesting tidbits that I learned from him (and am mulling over):
1.) In our district (Eastern CA), we are allowed to use our mortgage payments on the means test EVEN IF WE ARE BEHIND AND INTEND TO GIVE UP THE HOUSE. As long as the bank has not yet foreclosed on the house on the day of filing, it can be used for the means test.
2.) In a situation like mine, where we are losing my income due to medical reasons and I will not be returning to work due to medical reasons, we can request that the court "reset the time" for the 6-month look back to different dates, INCLUDING FUTURE DATES. So, my last check is Dec. 31st. If we don't want to wait until July 1st to file (in order to have a 6-month look-back with only my husband's income), we can file any time after January and request that the court look at Jan-Jun (forward), figuring income based on my husband's income, with an explanation of why I would not be returning to work. For a medical reason like mine (according to the attorney), the court will have no problem with it, and we would be able to file sooner. This motion does come with an extra fee, of course (about 1,000). So, we may choose to wait it out until July. Gotta crunch numbers.
So, any thoughts on this very interesting information? I'm still processing!
1.) In our district (Eastern CA), we are allowed to use our mortgage payments on the means test EVEN IF WE ARE BEHIND AND INTEND TO GIVE UP THE HOUSE. As long as the bank has not yet foreclosed on the house on the day of filing, it can be used for the means test.
2.) In a situation like mine, where we are losing my income due to medical reasons and I will not be returning to work due to medical reasons, we can request that the court "reset the time" for the 6-month look back to different dates, INCLUDING FUTURE DATES. So, my last check is Dec. 31st. If we don't want to wait until July 1st to file (in order to have a 6-month look-back with only my husband's income), we can file any time after January and request that the court look at Jan-Jun (forward), figuring income based on my husband's income, with an explanation of why I would not be returning to work. For a medical reason like mine (according to the attorney), the court will have no problem with it, and we would be able to file sooner. This motion does come with an extra fee, of course (about 1,000). So, we may choose to wait it out until July. Gotta crunch numbers.
So, any thoughts on this very interesting information? I'm still processing!
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