Ch7, over median with high expenses, had 341 with no issues, waiting out 60 days.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is it true that you must be able to pay at least 25% of your debt to be forced into a chapter 13?
Say I owe $80,000 in credit card debt. 25% is $20,000. $20,000 divided by 60 (for 5 years) is $333. Therefore, even if the UST wants to contest some of my expenses, he'd still have to get me positive at least $333 to object to my discharge and force me into a 13.
Am I understanding this correctly? So even if he could put me positive $300, there would be no grounds to object because I would still not be able to pay at least 25% of my debt?
This seems odd to me in that a debtor with higher credit card problems would be discharged while someone who, for whatever reason, didn't get themselves in as much debt would be forced into a 13.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is it true that you must be able to pay at least 25% of your debt to be forced into a chapter 13?
Say I owe $80,000 in credit card debt. 25% is $20,000. $20,000 divided by 60 (for 5 years) is $333. Therefore, even if the UST wants to contest some of my expenses, he'd still have to get me positive at least $333 to object to my discharge and force me into a 13.
Am I understanding this correctly? So even if he could put me positive $300, there would be no grounds to object because I would still not be able to pay at least 25% of my debt?
This seems odd to me in that a debtor with higher credit card problems would be discharged while someone who, for whatever reason, didn't get themselves in as much debt would be forced into a 13.
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