Practical Bankruptcy: The Disabled Veteran, Active Duty, and Homeland Defense Exemptions from the “Means Test”
Skip the “means test” and qualify for Chapter 7 if you fit within these military-related exemptions. But they ARE narrow ones.
Skip the “means test” and qualify for Chapter 7 if you fit within these military-related exemptions. But they ARE narrow ones.
Skip the “means test” if your debts are not primarily consumer debts.
The easiest way to pass the “means test” is to have no more than median income. Here’s how it works.
Chapter 7 can only help in certain tax debt situations. Chapter 13 “adjustment of debts” is both more powerful and more flexible.