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Means Test

10 Years After Bankruptcy Reform: Means-Testing Doesn’t Work

The 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) changed New York bankruptcy in some dramatic ways, particularly chapter 7. It also changed New York bankruptcy lawyers’ practices: The recently revised bankruptcy forms they complete for clients are an echo of the BAPCPA. Most of the BAPCPA went into effect in October 2005, and …

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What Is a ‘Household’ in Bankruptcy? Does That Include Roommates?

New York City might be known for its large number residents who live alone, but roommate and similar situations are still quite common—witness HBO’s Girls‘ satire of them. Thus, it’s not unheard of for debtors to file bankruptcy even if they don’t share a close relationship with the people they’re living with. This becomes a …

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Cases Can Still Be Dismissed Even If Debtors Pass the Means Test

The bankruptcy means test, now ten years old, is too frequently seen as a hurdle to completing bankruptcy. Yes, it’s messy, creates paperwork, and probably increases the need to hire a New York bankruptcy lawyer when one might not have been necessary. However, most debtors in chapter 7 don’t need to take the means test …

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File Taxes Before Filing Bankruptcy

Tax returns are a common fixture in New York bankruptcy, so much so that debtors are well advised to file their taxes before they file bankruptcy. Because U.S. tax season has begun, it’s a message worth explaining sooner rather than later. In all bankruptcy chapters, the Bankruptcy Code requires debtors to provide the trustee with …

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Are Retirement Contributions Allowed in Bankruptcy?

Usually debtors will ask whether retirement accounts are protected in New York bankruptcy, but they might also want to know if contributions to those accounts are protected. As far as the accounts are concerned, the answer is yes. As discussed here, the federal bankruptcy exemptions allow debtors to shield more than $1.2 million in retirement …

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Tweaking Self-Employment Income to Beat the Means Test Can Be Risky

Recall that debtors can use irregular incomes to their advantage to avoid taking the chapter 7 means test. (In New York bankruptcy, the median family income is $49,632 for a family of one and goes up from there for each additional family member.) The linked post gives as an example an individual who was about …

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Bankruptcy When You Are Expecting

Most people don’t think about growing their families when filing New York bankruptcy, but bringing a child into your family can add a few wrinkles to a filing that debtors might want to know about, particularly when a pregnancy happens by accident. Probably the most common place where a new child will (or won’t) affect …

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How State Median Family Income Affects Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Whenever people looking into New York bankruptcy hear about the median family income for their state, they usually think that it has something to do with chapter 7. Generally, this hunch is correct. Petitioners with incomes above the state median, after adjusting for family size, will have to take the means test. If they fail …

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