I am new to the group but not new to BK, unfortunately. I had an individual Ch7 discharged almost 20 years ago. You would have thought once would have been enough, but due to a combination of my spouse's Covid-19 unemployment and a drastic drop in household income I might be going down the BK road again because collectively our unsecured debt is beyond what we can cover with our income.
My primary income is a pension and I will be eligible for Social Security in a year (as will my spouse). I work a part-time job that pays well but the hours are inconsistent. After the unemployment benefits ended, my spouse found employment but is earning 50% less annually and the outlook for finding a better paying job at this time is bleak.
Of course this time around there are different guidelines for filing and I am concerned about meeting the means test criteria for a Ch7. The excellent BK attorney I used years ago is deceased but one of the associates who worked in the firm now has his own office, so that is who I plan to meet with for the consultation.
Any tips or recommendations you have will be appreciated.
My primary income is a pension and I will be eligible for Social Security in a year (as will my spouse). I work a part-time job that pays well but the hours are inconsistent. After the unemployment benefits ended, my spouse found employment but is earning 50% less annually and the outlook for finding a better paying job at this time is bleak.
Of course this time around there are different guidelines for filing and I am concerned about meeting the means test criteria for a Ch7. The excellent BK attorney I used years ago is deceased but one of the associates who worked in the firm now has his own office, so that is who I plan to meet with for the consultation.
Any tips or recommendations you have will be appreciated.
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