My husband & I are thinking of filing chapter 7.
We are a family of 4 and make gross income of $5900 a month. (why they go by gross income and not net?)
For the state of Washington we fall below the means test. But after paying all my livable bills we have money left only because its by gross income not net. Net income we have nothing left.
Because they go by gross we have about $1000 left over.
If I were to decide to put my son in kung fu classes and increase my expenses would that make me eligable? I don t want to be forced into a chapter 13.
Net income which is our take home pay we are not making it. That $1100 of taxes that they seem to incude is not the money you actually have to take home. Ya know.
Any advice?
Thank you
Broke in Washington
We are a family of 4 and make gross income of $5900 a month. (why they go by gross income and not net?)
For the state of Washington we fall below the means test. But after paying all my livable bills we have money left only because its by gross income not net. Net income we have nothing left.
Because they go by gross we have about $1000 left over.
If I were to decide to put my son in kung fu classes and increase my expenses would that make me eligable? I don t want to be forced into a chapter 13.
Net income which is our take home pay we are not making it. That $1100 of taxes that they seem to incude is not the money you actually have to take home. Ya know.
Any advice?
Thank you
Broke in Washington




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