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Means Test Bankruptcy Attorneys

If your gross household income is less than your state's median income, you have passed the means test and are eligible to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Most personal debtors who file for bankruptcy relief are required to fill out a means test form. For more information about bankruptcy related, contact one of our attorneys or call us today at 816-578-0286.

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Means Test Bankruptcy Attorneys

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  1. The means test was added to the bankruptcy process by BAPCPA in 2005 to make it more difficult for some consumers to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Those people with an ability to repay the debts must file a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy instead. This is the amount that must be committed each month to repay your creditors. Some of the deductions are determined by your personal budget such as income tax, health insurance, child care, charitable contributions, etc. Most individual debtors filing for bankruptcy relief are required to complete the means test forms. The Court uses the means test to determine whether you can afford payments to your creditors. Contact Us Jeppson Law Office 5716 N Broadway, Gladstone, MO 64118, USA info@jeppsonlawoffice.com 816-578-0286 www.jeppsonlawoffice.com

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