Is this chart...
http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa..._standards.htm
an accurate depiction of allowable expenses? Is that what the Trustee goes by? I was wondering if the $480/month I spend on my family of three ($120/week) was an outrageous amount, but then I saw that chart, which allows up to $639, so $480 is acceptable, right?
Our schedule J is supposed to depict living a normal life post-discharge, right? As opposed to skimping on things that we deprived ourselves of when trying to pay my creditors (like clothing, and regular haircuts)?
And, what category would diapers fall into? Hygiene?
And, although I'll be filing bk sans my husband, we will be receiving a joint tax refund. Does this mean that I only have to exempt half the amount? It will include a child tax credit, as well.
And, since our car is titled me AND my husband, the trustee can't just take it away, can he? Its value is low enough that I can exempt it, but I was wondering how that works. Would I exempt half the value of the car (I assume they don't come with a chainsaw and cut it in half )? I live in Tennessee.
http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa..._standards.htm
an accurate depiction of allowable expenses? Is that what the Trustee goes by? I was wondering if the $480/month I spend on my family of three ($120/week) was an outrageous amount, but then I saw that chart, which allows up to $639, so $480 is acceptable, right?
Our schedule J is supposed to depict living a normal life post-discharge, right? As opposed to skimping on things that we deprived ourselves of when trying to pay my creditors (like clothing, and regular haircuts)?
And, what category would diapers fall into? Hygiene?
And, although I'll be filing bk sans my husband, we will be receiving a joint tax refund. Does this mean that I only have to exempt half the amount? It will include a child tax credit, as well.
And, since our car is titled me AND my husband, the trustee can't just take it away, can he? Its value is low enough that I can exempt it, but I was wondering how that works. Would I exempt half the value of the car (I assume they don't come with a chainsaw and cut it in half )? I live in Tennessee.
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