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San Diego Median Income | Bankruptcy Means Test |
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Will You Qualify To File
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San
Diego Median Income | Bankruptcy Means Test | Bankruptcy
Will You Be Able To Qualify
For Bankruptcy In San Diego?
Let's Find Out If You
Qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
If you are going to file
for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you do not need to complete the means test.
However, you, or with the assistance of your attorney, will have to complete a
form almost identical to it — and that will determine how much you must
pay in a Chapter 13 plan.
If you are considering
to file for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you have to complete it, no matter what the
first part of the form to figure your "current monthly income" (CMI). This
is based on your average income over the past six calendar months.
This number will determine whether you must complete the rest of the
form to determine if you quality.
If your CMI is below the
median income for California or where you live, and based on your
household size, then you do not need to complete the means test.
If your CMI is higher
than the median for California for a household your size, you must
complete the means test to compute your monthly "disposable" income (that
is, income minus expenses). The result of that computation will determine
whether you are eligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
I have found most people
whose income is greater than the CMI probably will still qualify under the
Means Test. If not, there is Chapter that still might get the same
results as a Chapter 7. Sometimes a Chapter 13 will give you better
results if you are behind on your mortgage payment and still want to keep
your residence.
When you retain my
office to review your needs, I will also advise you of all of your options
based on the information you provide.
Need Bankruptcy? Call (619) 447-6780
Debtor
Bankruptcy Attorney
El Cajon, California
David A. Casey, Esq.
Eligible for Chapter 7 or Chapter
13?
Despite what you may have heard, the
recent changes in the bankruptcy code doesn't affect most people who are going
to file bankruptcy. The reason is simple. Most people who need
bankruptcy protection are the ones who qualify without any real problem. Sure sometimes
a long form has to be done but that does not
disqualify you at all. It only means more information is needed for the
bankruptcy court to review.
Do you qualify? My office has
a calculator that will help you find out. Based on your income and
expenses, it will apply the calculations required by
Form 22A, the
Chapter 7 Means Test form.
(Form
22C, the
Chapter 13 Statement of Current Monthly Income,
which asks for the same information and a bit more facts. My office will
only charge a small fee for computing the numbers. Then, if you retain my
bankruptcy services, that fee is applied to the retainer. There are a lot of
free ones available on the internet, however, I have seen far too many errors in some
of them. When
you are dealing with the Federal Courts, or any court for that matter, you must do it right!
The calculator uses your zip code to
apply the
regional income and expense standards
and calculations required by the new "means test" that was a cornerstone
of BAPCPA, the Bankruptcy Law (11 U.S.C. 707(b)).
I would not try to
accomplish this on your
own. If you do, then make sure you read the instructions carefully. If you
are unsure whether an item applies to your situation, make a note of your
question. Ask about it during your consultation at my office.
My office will make sure you qualify using the San Diego County means
test. Means test Bankruptcy information. Means test is based on the Median
income where you live in San Diego and the household size. Bankruptcy
attorney only represent debtors.
Call for a Consultation!
Call 619- 447-6780
Consumer - Debtor & Business Bankruptcy Attorney
EL Cajon, California
Serving the San Diego County
David A. Casey,
Attorney
If you live in San Diego County my office can help you with debt relief.
We are a debt
relief agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
For Debtor relief call my office and get a fresh start and stop the
creditors calls. |