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Inside you will find over 500 helpful articles discussing the Chapter 7 & 13 Bankruptcy Process and other solutions for difficult financial situations.

 

    Claiming Dependents When Filing for Bankruptcy in St. Paul, Minnesota

    Posted by Danielle Lin on May 31

    The number of dependents a debtor has is significant, as it determines whether the debtor passes the means test and qualifies for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

    The means test looks at a debtor’s household income from the previous six months prior to the debtor’s bankruptcy filing, and compares it to the median household income of the state the debtor resides in. If the debtor’s household income is above the household median income, then the debtor does not qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The number of dependents a debtor has will affect their household size and thus influence whether the debtor passes the means test. Moreover, a debtor filing for bankruptcy must complete Schedule J of their bankruptcy petition and schedules. Schedule J lists all of the debtor’s household expenses. A debtor must provide their number of dependents in Schedule J of the petition and schedules. The number of dependents a debtor has will determine the debtor’s household size, which can impact the value of allowed expenses the debtor’s family may be allowed to have when filing for bankruptcy. 

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    Filing Bankruptcy in Minneapolis, Minnesota? Here is a Budget Friendly Recipe

    Posted by Amanda Scharber on November 11

    Whether you have filed for bankruptcy already or are considering filing, you may be wondering what budget friendly recipes are out there to feed your family. 

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    Minneapolis, Minnesota Bankruptcy Basics

    Posted by Amanda Scharber on October 28

    At LifeBack Law we file both chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. A chapter 7 is referred to as a liquidation bankruptcy, where as a chapter 13 bankruptcy is a restructuring of your debt.

    The timing of your bankruptcy discharge will depend on which chapter you file. With a chapter 7 bankruptcy you will receive your discharge roughly 90 days after filing. For a chapter 13 your discharge date will be three to five years after your case was filed. 

     

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