My wife (legal spouse) and I are planning to file chapter 7 bankruptcy. We are separated and don't plan on ever living together again, so we will be filling out two separate schedule j's.
I'm confused on how to fill out questions 20a and 20b.
20a - Average monthly income from Line 15 of Schedule I (this is our total combined income).
20b - Average monthly expenses from Line 18 above
20c - Monthly net income (a. minus b.)
Let's just say, for example, that our combined income is $3000. My expenses are $1600 and her expenses are $1400.
If I fill out 20a and 20b exactly as directed on both forms, the first form will show income $3000, expenses $1600, and net income $1400. The second form will show income $3000, expenses $1400, and net income $1600. If you just looked at this, it could look like we have $3000 in net income to pay our creditors. Ofcourse, this isn't true, because our real net income is $0.
So, although we are instructed to fill out 2 schedule j's, it doesn't tell us how to combine our expenses or how to split up our income.
Help!
I'm confused on how to fill out questions 20a and 20b.
20a - Average monthly income from Line 15 of Schedule I (this is our total combined income).
20b - Average monthly expenses from Line 18 above
20c - Monthly net income (a. minus b.)
Let's just say, for example, that our combined income is $3000. My expenses are $1600 and her expenses are $1400.
If I fill out 20a and 20b exactly as directed on both forms, the first form will show income $3000, expenses $1600, and net income $1400. The second form will show income $3000, expenses $1400, and net income $1600. If you just looked at this, it could look like we have $3000 in net income to pay our creditors. Ofcourse, this isn't true, because our real net income is $0.
So, although we are instructed to fill out 2 schedule j's, it doesn't tell us how to combine our expenses or how to split up our income.
Help!
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