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    2nd Attorney--Apparently, I am not getting it...

    OK, so I met with my 2nd attorney today. Good news-I really like the guy, one of the nicest people I have met. Bad news-I still make too much money to file.

    It was my understanding that the means test was used when your gross income exceeded the median income for your state. The test would factor in things like taxes, health insurance premiums and a standard automatic deduction to see if your income is truly over.

    I am being told now, for the 2nd time that if your gross income exceeds the median income then you mist file a Chapter 13. The means test is then used to determine your disposable income for a Chapter 13 payment. If your disposable income is negative, as is my case, then you are stuck.

    Is this accurate? I am apparently not getting this at all. All I know is that I make $42,840.00 salary at my primary job. And I am on track to make $5,007at my 2nd job at the pace I am going. These total $47,847 and the median income for Illinois is $47,355.

    I appreciate your input.
    Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

    #2
    Can you just quit your second job and wait a few months to file?

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      #3
      and that does sound odd about the means test. not what my impression has been at all.

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        #4
        Unfortunately, I need the 2nd job for the next 18 months, even if I do file. So I cannot quit it. I just don't get how they can tell me I cannot file bankruptcy. "You make too much money to file a Ch 7 and you don't make enough money to file a Ch 13" WTF am I supposed to do then????

        Originally posted by hopeforus View Post
        Can you just quit your second job and wait a few months to file?
        Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

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          #5
          Originally posted by DustinLH00 View Post
          I am being told now, for the 2nd time that if your gross income exceeds the median income then you mist file a Chapter 13... Is this accurate?
          Not totally. Generally, an over-the-median income debtor will find trouble in getting a discharge. However, it's done every single day by many debtors. The attorney consulted with probably ran your number quickly and decided that there's just not enough there to get into a Chapter 7 without a fight, and still no guarantees.

          Try looking for a lawyer who only does Chapter 7. If you go to the mills or firms which deal primarily with Chapter 13... everything will look like a Chapter 13 to them. (Just a general observation.)

          Originally posted by DustinLH00 View Post
          I am apparently not getting this at all. All I know is that I make $42,840.00 salary at my primary job. And I am on track to make $5,007at my 2nd job at the pace I am going. These total $47,847 and the median income for Illinois is $47,355.
          With you being soooo close to the median (by mere dollars), methinks you have been talking to "Chapter 13" lawyers.

          However, I don't know or understand your debt. If you have no major secured debt (house/mortgage, cars), then the attorney you consulted with may be seeing the "other" aspect of Chapter 7. Even if you are below median, doesn't mean you are automatically in a Chapter 7. The lawyers and the Trustee will look to your actual expenses on Schedule J. If Schedule I income less Schedule J expenses yields a number of $100+, your case is considered an abuse, and you're dismissed or pushed to a Chpater 13.

          I'm wondering what your expenses were when you consulted.
          Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
          Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
          Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog

          Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.

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            #6
            He won't even run my numbers for a 13. He does not want me to do a 13 since I am so close. I do have a home (1st and 2nd mtg) and car that I will be reaffirming. I am filing soley on credit card debt that is all current.

            Originally posted by justbroke View Post
            Not totally. Generally, an over-the-median income debtor will find trouble in getting a discharge. However, it's done every single day by many debtors. The attorney consulted with probably ran your number quickly and decided that there's just not enough there to get into a Chapter 7 without a fight, and still no guarantees.

            Try looking for a lawyer who only does Chapter 7. If you go to the mills or firms which deal primarily with Chapter 13... everything will look like a Chapter 13 to them. (Just a general observation.)

            With you being soooo close to the median (by mere dollars), methinks you have been talking to "Chapter 13" lawyers.

            However, I don't know or understand your debt. If you have no major secured debt (house/mortgage, cars), then the attorney you consulted with may be seeing the "other" aspect of Chapter 7. Even if you are below median, doesn't mean you are automatically in a Chapter 7. The lawyers and the Trustee will look to your actual expenses on Schedule J. If Schedule I income less Schedule J expenses yields a number of $100+, your case is considered an abuse, and you're dismissed or pushed to a Chpater 13.

            I'm wondering what your expenses were when you consulted.
            Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

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              #7
              Originally posted by DustinLH00 View Post
              He won't even run my numbers for a 13. He does not want me to do a 13 since I am so close. I do have a home (1st and 2nd mtg) and car that I will be reaffirming. I am filing soley on credit card debt that is all current.
              Strange... won't run the numbers for a Chapter 13, but won't let you file Chapter 7 either. Now I'm confused. The fact of being over the median has nothing to do with being able to file a Chapter 7. The Means Test... which being over the median forces your to take... is what determines whether your filing is an abuse. (Okay, there are good faith and totality reasons too, but those are rare.)

              I just don't understand. Is he waiting for some income to "average" or "roll" off your six-month lookback. I just don't get it.
              Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
              Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
              Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog

              Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.

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                #8
                And I got the same story from the last attorney, only I like this one 10,000 times better. I will post my means test results in the following reply. There is nothing that he is waiting to fall off of my income either. Nothing will change there.

                Originally posted by justbroke View Post
                Strange... won't run the numbers for a Chapter 13, but won't let you file Chapter 7 either. Now I'm confused. The fact of being over the median has nothing to do with being able to file a Chapter 7. The Means Test... which being over the median forces your to take... is what determines whether your filing is an abuse. (Okay, there are good faith and totality reasons too, but those are rare.)

                I just don't understand. Is he waiting for some income to "average" or "roll" off your six-month lookback. I just don't get it.
                Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

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                  #9
                  These were my means tests results and that income is overly generous, I was trying to over compensate...

                  Monthly Income: $4,100

                  Automatic Deductions: $2,547
                  Other Deductions (Health & Dental Ins): $104
                  Deduction for Secured Debt: $1,613
                  Total Deductions: $4,264

                  Monthly Disposable Income: -$164 (or -$9,821 over 5 years)
                  Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

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                    #10
                    What's in the "automatic deductions". Break it down by income taxes, union fees/dues, contributions to retirement plans, retirement plan loan paybacks, etc.

                    That number seems to large.
                    Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
                    Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
                    Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog

                    Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.

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                      #11
                      That number ($2,547) is broken down:

                      Food, clothing, household supplies, personal care, misc (National Standards)$517
                      National Standards Health Care $60
                      Housing and utilities IRS Standards (local) $438
                      Vehicle Operation Expense (Natioan Standards) $183
                      Montly Taxes (other necessary expenses) $960

                      Actual total is $2,158 I think I see a prob with vehicle cost calculation...stand by please


                      Originally posted by justbroke View Post
                      What's in the "automatic deductions". Break it down by income taxes, union fees/dues, contributions to retirement plans, retirement plan loan paybacks, etc.

                      That number seems to large.
                      Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by DustinLH00 View Post
                        That number ($2,547) is broken down:

                        Food, clothing, household supplies, personal care, misc (National Standards)$517
                        National Standards Health Care $60
                        Housing and utilities IRS Standards (local) $438
                        Vehicle Operation Expense (Natioan Standards) $183
                        Montly Taxes (other necessary expenses) $960

                        Actual total is $2,158 I think I see a prob with vehicle cost calculation...stand by please
                        Do you generally get a tax refund annually as well? What is that usually?

                        (The missing $489 is the allowance you get for a vehicle that is encumbered by a loan. So, that's what you missed above.)
                        Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
                        Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
                        Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog

                        Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.

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                          #13
                          I am filing soley on credit card debt that is all current.

                          This may be the problem. You can't count payments to debts that you'll discharge as an expense.
                          These payments may well be enough dispsoable income to keep you from filing a Chapter 7.

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                            #14
                            On the NOLO means test, I entered my 2nd mortgage on one of the vehicle payment lines as I am reaffirming it and wanted to include it, however it messed up the vehicle allowance portion.

                            I re-did the means test and combined my 1st and 2nd payment so that it would not be in the wrong spot. I know have a monthly disposable income of $198 and that puts me in a Chapter 13.

                            I apologize, this was a clerical error on my part, but at least I see that now. So he wants me to wait and see what Illinois' new median income figure will be this October...he thinks I may squeeze in under that amount...

                            Originally posted by justbroke View Post
                            Do you generally get a tax refund annually as well? What is that usually?

                            (The missing $489 is the allowance you get for a vehicle that is encumbered by a loan. So, that's what you missed above.)
                            Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

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                              #15
                              I do get a tax refund annually. It is around $2,200. Do you see this as a problem?

                              Originally posted by justbroke View Post
                              Do you generally get a tax refund annually as well? What is that usually?

                              (The missing $489 is the allowance you get for a vehicle that is encumbered by a loan. So, that's what you missed above.)
                              Filed Ch 7 11/28/09 | 341 1/7/10 | Last Date for Objections 3/8/10 | Discharged 3/10/10

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