The first two attorneys I spoke with last week said, "No way, you're definitely a Ch. 13". First two attys. didn't look at the means test, just looked at my gross income. While the attorney today actually took the time to plug in my gross income (which comes out to about $200/month over the median income for my state) and then plug in the IRS deductions for expenses into the actual Ch. 7 means test.
Line 50, Monthly Disposable Income comes out at -70, and 60 Month Disposable Income comes out at -4200. He rounded up on my gross income, in addition, my income will go down over the next few months (plan on filing in Dec. or Jan '08) as I make commision and just lost my two largest accts in the last 3 months.
I questioned the attorney several times on whether or not he was sure on Ch.7 and told him two other attys. said definitely a Ch. 13. He offered to refund my retainer if, once I paid him and we sat down and crunched hard #'s, he was wrong and I was a 13.
What's been everyone elses experience? Is this what I've been reading that attys. will push for Ch. 13 b/c it's eaiser and they get paid more? Were the first two attys. bs'ing me and this guy today was right, or is it the other way around?
Now I'm even more confused... I obviously want to file ch.7, but if it's just going to get thrown out, I don't want to screw myself in the process. Any input, insight, opinions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Line 50, Monthly Disposable Income comes out at -70, and 60 Month Disposable Income comes out at -4200. He rounded up on my gross income, in addition, my income will go down over the next few months (plan on filing in Dec. or Jan '08) as I make commision and just lost my two largest accts in the last 3 months.
I questioned the attorney several times on whether or not he was sure on Ch.7 and told him two other attys. said definitely a Ch. 13. He offered to refund my retainer if, once I paid him and we sat down and crunched hard #'s, he was wrong and I was a 13.
What's been everyone elses experience? Is this what I've been reading that attys. will push for Ch. 13 b/c it's eaiser and they get paid more? Were the first two attys. bs'ing me and this guy today was right, or is it the other way around?
Now I'm even more confused... I obviously want to file ch.7, but if it's just going to get thrown out, I don't want to screw myself in the process. Any input, insight, opinions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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