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Originally posted by keepsmiling View PostPam, there are any number of under median 13's here. They are the ones who have the option of 3 year plans.
As VY points out, means test is just the first part. The rest is expenses. That's why the subject of buying a car comes up. It's a legit expense, as is increasing your insurance coverage.
It's all about good preplanning. Which is where your atty is coming up short.
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Calling all experts here. My head is still swimming over everything. I'm trying to understand something else my lawyer said yesterday even though I don't work nor get paid from my school in July/Aug she pro-rated it in the 6 month look back period from Feb-July even though I don't get paid in July I think she said she included it. I'm thinking it should not have been. I'm sure I'm over thinking things. I did the means test again from July/Dec with just my pay from my summer job and when I go back to school from Sept to Dec and hubby not working any ot even without car payment we would be negative in the means test.
Since it would be the end of year would they look at the whole year and just divide that by 52 weeks. I make the bulk of my income from Jan-June. UGH I hate that we did this to ourselves.
Pam
PS Another stupid question if we get our daughter term life insurance we claim her on our income tax can we use that on the means test or is it just us. Can we claim any of her medical expensesLast edited by pamkev; 08-02-2012, 05:12 AM.
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Originally posted by pamkev View PostYes I am you guys are the best
Mght be car shopping this weekend just to look for now
Having an auto expense certainly can help in two ways, but be aware of a common problem - make sure the loan is perfected before you file. That would mean that the auto loan is shown as a lien on the title and that you have made a couple payments on it. A non-perfected auto lien is an easy grab for the Trustee.
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Originally posted by btbeme View PostA heads-up...
Having an auto expense certainly can help in two ways, but be aware of a common problem - make sure the loan is perfected before you file. That would mean that the auto loan is shown as a lien on the title and that you have made a couple payments on it. A non-perfected auto lien is an easy grab for the Trustee.
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Originally posted by dmc-2008 View PostI am surprised you get back anything my joke of a lawyer is keeping 2k and did nothing. You r luckhy
Originally posted by dmc-2008 View PostI have been putting $$ in bank so i can bring first to current but nothing else. Talking to my attorney later, will postOriginally posted by dmc-2008 View PostI am already confused! He said they strip the second and third. So i assume that not getting paid? Then he said his fees get paid first thru trustie.Originally posted by dmc-2008 View PostI am waiting for an appraisal referral from my attorney and today when I asked about it he said, we will do it AFTER I file.
Besides that, you first went to your lawyer to file a Chapter 7. It is very likely that he had run a Means Test and done some preliminary paperwork for you (at minimum) after your initial meeting.
Then (from my reading of your previous posts), it sounds like you got worried about not being able to find a place to rent after a Chapter 7 with a side of foreclosure and went back to your lawyer wanting to change your mind and file a Chapter 13 with lien stripping(s) - you have a 2nd and a 3rd, right? I don't know why he is asking for the $$ up front since it can be included in the plan, but I imagine you have used up quite a few of his billable hours and to a lawyer time equals money and he is asking for more as a retainer for his services.
I guess what I am saying is that I think you are badmouthing your attorney unfairly.
Good luck in your BK endeavors.~~ Filed Over Median Income Chapter 7: 12/17/2010 ~~ 341 Held: 1/12/2011 ~~ Discharged: 03/16/2011 ~~Not an attorney - just an opinionated woman.
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