After some number crunching, I have figured out that my previous 6 months of income falls under the state median income. However, I've read that since MA is an affluent state, the "totality of circumstances" test could be applied to see if I could possibly fund a 13. I used a couple of online calculators and I have between $300 and $700 of disposable income after everything is said and done. So am I pretty much screwed and will end up in a 13?
If I do end up in a 13 and I get married and have a child in the next year (our current plans) how will this affect the Chp 13 plan? Would I be able to go back and adjust it based on the increased expenses of having a larger household? I make almost twice what my fiance makes so I don't think his income would affect things much. I'm more concerned about the increased expenses of having a new baby.
If I do end up in a 13 and I get married and have a child in the next year (our current plans) how will this affect the Chp 13 plan? Would I be able to go back and adjust it based on the increased expenses of having a larger household? I make almost twice what my fiance makes so I don't think his income would affect things much. I'm more concerned about the increased expenses of having a new baby.
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