However, if you can make payments back to your creditors you must file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, yes, even if your income is below the median income in Minnesota. Being above or below the median income in Minnesota is only part of the test. Suppose you are below the median income but you have no rent, no vehicle payment, no child support, no utilities and you earn 65k per year as a single person. Would you have the ability to make payments back to your creditors if you earned 65k per year but had none of the hefty expenses most people have? Yes.
So forget about whether you are above or below the median income (yes, this is one criteria). However, it is not the only criteria to determine if you are required to be in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy versus a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. It is important to remember, that you get relief in bankruptcy. I tell people you will never have a payment you cannot afford to pay in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy because no one wins if you fail.
What happens if you file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and you can make payments back to your creditors? The US Trustee has the obligation to audit every case filed. If the UST determines, after conducting an investigation, you should be in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the UST will likely file a motion asking the court to dismiss and/or convert your case to a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
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