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just as bad as the bonus whores... errr... what?
 

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Well I dont too much about it after all. This is real hard to figure out, but here are the figures.


Am I eligible to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7?

It used to be possible for anyone to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7. However, a new bankruptcy law—the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005—came into effect on October 17, 2005. Under the new bankruptcy law, you are eligible to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 if you earn less than the median income in your state. If you earn more than the median income in your state, then you will only be eligible to file for bankruptcy if you pass a "means test" to determine whether you are eligible.

Discharge under Chapter 7 is not available if you filed for bankruptcy and were granted a discharge under Chapter 7 within the past eight years.


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How does the means test work?

If you earn more than the median income in your state, the state applies a means test to determine whether you are eligible to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7. In the means test, the court applies a complex formula (subtracting costs of food/rent/mortgage etc, calculated under IRS guidelines) to determine whether your monthly income is less than $100.

If your income is less than $100 per month, you can file under Chapter 7.
If your income is between $100-$166 per month, the court will determine what percentage of your unsecured debt they could pay off using disposable income over a 5-year period and decide whether you should file under Chapter 7 or 13
If your income is more than $166 per month, you must file under Chapter 13.
A bankruptcy lawyer can help you calculate whether or not you will be eligible to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7.



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people file bk all the time so big deal i caught a bad run what else am i do do, waste my kids college fund paying credit cards? grow up
Stiffing and then telling others to grow up?
 

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By the way, how much do a bankruptcy attorney usually charge? I would assume that most people filing dont have alot of cash in the bank
 

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Stiffing and then telling others to grow up?
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Credit card companies are shit. They want you to get into debt and owe for the rest of your life. Fawk them. If you miss a payment they start charging you some high ass rate like 25% knowing that you will owe them for the rest of your life.
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If in the same spot and had no other out I would do debt consolidation or declare bankruptcy myself over making minimum payments and paying for the rest of your life. <o:p></o:p>
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If you going to use CC make sure you get something out (Benefits, points, or cash back) of it and pay your bill every month.<o:p></o:p>
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