Thanks for watching! As I mentioned, you can take our Chapter 7 Cost and Qualification Calculator here: tryascend.com/embed/qualify_bankruptcy_chapter_7_above_median_calculator/aboveMedian If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at 833-272-3631!
Then you may qualify for the means test - especially if you're not married and have no other income under your taxes. They tend to look at your last 6 months of income and household size (who your file taxes with, not necessarily how many people live under the same roof). I can connect you to a local bankruptcy attorney for a free consult if you'd like! Feel free to fill this out and ask us to refer you bit.ly/3OGNzF
you said that SS retirement wasn't part of the means test, But it still needs to be reported on form I. Does this mean that the court would see that I past the means test, but I have extra money so I am forced into Chapter 13? The other question is say I meet the means test, yet when I do the expenses, they are only 65% or a little less of my means. However the reason is that I have so much debt that I can't afford pay my monthly requirements and plus the interests rates are killing me because I took out high interest loans. Bottom line my expense with my monthly debt payments means my monthly expenses including debt is like 125 plus of my monthly income?
These would be great questions for an attorney. Have you met with one and hired one yet? If not, give us a call at 833-272-3631 and we can see if there's a reputable one in the area that provides free phone evaluations.
Hey thanks for the question! It usually depends on tax dependency, it may be helpful to connect with an attorney so they can tell you for sure, feel free to give us a call if you have other questions at 833-272-3631.
I tried to file for bankruptcy but my lawyer said that I have $1500 disposable monthly , I don’t see where is the money we do travel a lot and use cash a lot since iam a server and loose track on my spending, do you think if I can add more spending on food ( eating out ) and travel will help me qualify for chapter 7 . My lawyer recommended me filing for chapter 13 but I don’t wanna kill myself to pay $1500 every month for 5 years . We are family of 4 and household annual income is $88000. What would you recommend in my case please.?
Ask to be laid off and file unemployment. I was making 100k a year and now getting laid off in September. While I originally could only file ch. 13, losing my job would now qualify me for ch. 7
Thanks for watching! As I mentioned, you can take our Chapter 7 Cost and Qualification Calculator here: tryascend.com/embed/qualify_bankruptcy_chapter_7_above_median_calculator/aboveMedian
If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at 833-272-3631!
Watch at 1.5× speed? You already talk at 1.5× speed 😂
Hahaha, I love that. I’ll try to slow down. Thanks for the comment!
What if you have no income but a family member currently pays your mortgage, phone, utilities etc.
Then you may qualify for the means test - especially if you're not married and have no other income under your taxes. They tend to look at your last 6 months of income and household size (who your file taxes with, not necessarily how many people live under the same roof). I can connect you to a local bankruptcy attorney for a free consult if you'd like!
Feel free to fill this out and ask us to refer you bit.ly/3OGNzF
you said that SS retirement wasn't part of the means test, But it still needs to be reported on form I.
Does this mean that the court would see that I past the means test, but I have extra money so I am forced into Chapter 13?
The other question is say I meet the means test, yet when I do the expenses, they are only 65% or a little less of my means. However the reason is that I have so much debt that I can't afford pay my monthly requirements and plus the interests rates are killing me because I took out high interest loans. Bottom line my expense with my monthly debt payments means my monthly expenses including debt is like 125 plus of my monthly income?
These would be great questions for an attorney. Have you met with one and hired one yet? If not, give us a call at 833-272-3631 and we can see if there's a reputable one in the area that provides free phone evaluations.
Household income is not limited to a spouse, right? It's anyone working and living in the house?
Hey thanks for the question! It usually depends on tax dependency, it may be helpful to connect with an attorney so they can tell you for sure, feel free to give us a call if you have other questions at 833-272-3631.
I tried to file for bankruptcy but my lawyer said that I have $1500 disposable monthly , I don’t see where is the money we do travel a lot and use cash a lot since iam a server and loose track on my spending, do you think if I can add more spending on food ( eating out ) and travel will help me qualify for chapter 7 . My lawyer recommended me filing for chapter 13 but I don’t wanna kill myself to pay $1500 every month for 5 years . We are family of 4 and household annual income is $88000. What would you recommend in my case please.?
Ask to be laid off and file unemployment. I was making 100k a year and now getting laid off in September. While I originally could only file ch. 13, losing my job would now qualify me for ch. 7
Thanks, sorry, I am behind on comments - Any chance you can call me/us at 833-272-3631? Would love to chat through your questions.
Thanks! What did you end up doing?
What if i cant prove i pay rent somewhere
I’m not sure they will ask but a great question for a bankruptcy attorney!