Are You Eligible to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
All About the Bankruptcy Means Test
To determine whether your income is low enough for you to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Ohio, use the bankruptcy “means test.” Designed to prevent high wage earners from filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the means test is meant to channel some people into a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and require them to repay a portion of their debts.
You don’t necessarily need to be completely penniless to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You may earn significant income and still qualify for a Chapter 7 filing if you have a lot of expenses, such as a high mortgage and auto loan payments, taxes, and other expenses (but they must be “reasonable”). Read on to determine if you pass the means test and are eligible to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
See Your Way Out
If debt has you feeling trapped, determining if Chapter 7 is available to you is the crucial first step toward freedom. We offer compassionate, knowledgeable guidance to confirm your eligibility and outline your path forward.