Clarksville Indiana
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In order to file a Chapter 7 or Chapter
13 bankruptcy, attorneys must have an accurate
budget. If you have above normal expenses you will
have to document those expenses for your Chapter 7 or
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. The actual amount of
Necessary (medicals etc) and Secured expenses are
used for means testing and Schedule I expenses in
the petition otherwise IRS average expenses are used in
the budget.
If your monthly
expenses equal or exceed income with nothing left to pay
into a Chapter 13 you qualify for filing a Chapter 7
bankruptcy. In the Western District Bankruptcy Court of
Kentucky Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings can now repay as little
as 10% of your unsecured debt.
To file a
Chapter 13 you must have the income to pay the Chapter 13
plan. If you have no assets to give to the court and all
of your property is exempt, filing a Chapter 7 may be better
than filing a Chapter 13. In a Chapter 7 you normally
repay nothing and you probably have nothing to
lose. For your benefit we have made a table.
Listing your Budget Income and Expenses on this form should
save you time and money in deciding if a Chapter 7 filing is
right for you. Our customers may file
their information online so that their appointments
take less time.
Use this link to download
a budget for your
Chapter 7
or Chapter 13. Amounts are
suggested and from 2005. Be prepared to document
expenses that are significantly above average and see our
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Powerpoints. This is
the link to the average IRS expense amounts
for
Chapter 7
13. Please see our power
points on
Chapter
7,
Chapter
13 and other materials to help
you plan.
The Kentucky
Bankruptcy Manual discusses filing bankruptcy in
Louisville KY. Download your free
copy.
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