Bankruptcy Means Test Indiana

The means test was designed to limit the use of Chapter 7 bankruptcy to those who truly can't pay their debts. It does this by deducting specific monthly expenses from your "current monthly income" (your average income over the six calendar months before you file for bankruptcy) to arrive at your monthly "disposable income."

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The "means test" is a formula designed to keep filers with higher incomes from filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Only bankruptcy filers with primarily consumer debts, not business debts, need to take the means test. High income filers who fail the means test may use Chapter 13 bankruptcy to repay a portion of their debts, but may not use Chapter 7 bankruptcy to wipe out their debts altogether.

However, having to take the Chapter 7 means test doesn't mean that you must be penniless in order to use Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You can earn significant monthly income and still qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy if you have a lot of expenses, such as a high mortgage payment. This article shows you simple ways to determine whether you can pass the means test -- and, therefore, use Chapter 7 -- if you were to file for bankruptcy.

How Does the Chapter 7 Means Test Work?

The means test was designed to limit the use of Chapter 7 bankruptcy to those who truly can't pay their debts. It does this by deducting specific monthly expenses from your "current monthly income" (your average income over the six calendar months before you file for bankruptcy) to arrive at your monthly "disposable income." The higher your disposable income, the more likely you won't be allowed to use Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

To take the means test, you must first determine whether your income is more or less than the median income in your state. If you earn more than the median, you must figure out whether you would have enough left over, after subtracting certain expenses, to repay some of your debt.

Is Your Income More Than the Median?

The first step is simple: If your current monthly income is less than the median income for a household of your size in for your state, you pass. Period. You're done. You do not need to complete the rest of the means test. You can file for Chapter 7.

Do You Have Enough Disposable Income to Repay Some Debts?

For those whose household income exceeds the state median, the means test computations get significantly more complex. You must determine whether you have enough income left over (called "disposable income"), after paying your "allowed" monthly expenses, to pay off at least a portion of your unsecured debts (such as credit card bills). If your disposable income adds up to more than a certain amount, you fail the means test and cannot file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Median income levels vary by state and household size, and each county and metropolitan region has different allowed amounts for categories of expenses: basic necessities, housing, and transportation. But don't worry: You can get through the math with the help of an online calculator.

Use a Chapter 7 Means Test Online Calculator

If you're looking for an easy way to determine your eligibility under the Chapter 7 means test, use our online How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Albin Renauer, J.D. Once you enter your zip code, the calculator uses the applicable income and expense standards for your state, county, and region to determine your eligibility.

You'll have to supply some income and expense information, but the calculator will save you the trouble of looking up income and expense figures for your area and doing the math. And, if you decide to file for Chapter7 bankruptcy, you can use these figures on your official paperwork (the calculator closely follows the format of the means test form, Official Form 22A, that you must complete when you file for bankruptcy).

If You Pass the Chapter 7 Means Test

Just because you qualify under the means test does not necessarily mean you should file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy -- merely that you can. Any decision to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy should be made only after considering alternatives and other factors discussed in other articles on this website or in Nolo's The New Bankruptcy: Will It Work for You?, by Attorney Stephen Elias.

Once you've made your decision to go ahead and file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Nolo's book How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, by Stephen Elias, Albin Renauer, and Robin Leonard, can walk you step by step through the filing process.

If You Don't Pass the Chapter 7 Means Test

If you don't pass the means test, you are limited to using Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which requires you to make monthly payments over a five-year period according to a strict budget monitored by the court. Most people who file for bankruptcy prefer Chapter 7, which requires no repayment. However, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is still the best way to handle specific types of problems, like curing a default on a mortgage. (See Reasons to Use Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Instead of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.)

For help filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, see Nolo's Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Repay Your Debts, by Stephen Elias and Robin Leonard.


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