Sonoma County debtors tackle the Means Test

June 30, 2010
By Richard Koman on June 30, 2010 9:38 PM |

All consumer debtors contemplating Chapter 7 (full discharge) bankruptcy have to tackle the Means Test. Back in the distant days before 2005, this wasn't the case - you could file Chapter 7 regardless of income. These days, some fairly complex calculations are involved to figure out if you have disposable income that could be used to pay creditors.

(Of course, if your debt is more than 51 percent business debt, for instance if you are defaulting on mortgages on homes you ran for rental income, you're exempt from the Means Test.)

As this Nolo.com article points out, the first issue is whether your income is above the median for Sonoma County, California, for your household. If not, you're golden. Even if it is above the median, we then look at "allowed monthly expenses" for your family size in Sonoma County.

If you don't pass the means test, you are limited to Chapter 13 -- which is essentially a court-monitored repayment plan. But all is not lost, if you are close to qualifying, some judicious choices about expenses or waiting to file can help make it work. There are no sure things, but working with you attorney can make the difference between qualifying for a Chapter 7 and a 13.