How does the court view a sole proprietor business in chapter 13? I just started this business in September and I am no where near breaking even. Probably wont break even for atleast a year. I have another job with an employer who has cut and cut hours due to the looming resession. They are silently planning layoffs or cutting hours to 5 a week in January. I gave my notice there so I could concentrate on my business. I have one week left. My husband brings home all the money. Do they subtract the monthly business loss till my business gets grounded or do they just expect me to abandon my business and look for another job? (That is my guess)
I know they look back at 6 months of my income and I am seriously worried that is going to hurt us terribly. (although I only made about $1000 a month) One lawyer said we could file a paper that says I am no longer working. Has anyone done that?
I know they look back at 6 months of my income and I am seriously worried that is going to hurt us terribly. (although I only made about $1000 a month) One lawyer said we could file a paper that says I am no longer working. Has anyone done that?
Converted to asset case 5/26/2008 [X]
. As long as you identify yourself, the creditor is not allowed to call others to find you (which is the only reason they are allowed to call others by law).
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