I make about $71000/year for a family of 5 in Texas. Over the median by about $7000. So, I took the means test and am curious about under what circumstances you can add additional housing/living expenses. In Bexar county, the IRS guideline is a ridiculously low $904 or something like that. Our rent is $1395 and that is not considered all that high for a house on the Northside of town. I also owe the state of Ohio income tax for $2600 and have about $54000 in unsecured debt. Two cars at $433 and $395 per month. Also, there seems to be no place for auto insurance which is required in Texas. I want to do a 7. If they convert me to a 13, I'd just as soon not bother since some of my bills haven't seen a payment in over a year. In Texas there isn't much the creditors can do to you. I own no assets of any real value and wage garnishment is not legal here for credit debt collection. Sure, we get phone calls and letters, but that's it.
Have met with an attorney who thinks we are 90% likely to be granted a 7... but after reading horror stories here, I am a little rattled now. Are all trustees jerks? My lawyer seems very accomodating and I trust him.
Have met with an attorney who thinks we are 90% likely to be granted a 7... but after reading horror stories here, I am a little rattled now. Are all trustees jerks? My lawyer seems very accomodating and I trust him.
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