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Georgia Bankruptcy Means Test

Georgia Bankruptcy Means TestBecause Chapter 7 bankruptcy is designed to help individuals who truly need it, new laws limit the amount of income you can make if you want to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. As a result, before you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Georgia, you must first pass a Georgia bankruptcy means test to determine whether you meet the federal eligibility requirements for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. 

To determine whether you are eligible, you must first compare your yearly income to other residents. If your income is less than the state’s median income, then you can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The median income in Georgia is as follows: $40,760 for a single wage earner; $54,054 for a family of two; $61,959 for a family of three; and $71,554 for a family of four. Families with more than four members can add $6,900 for each additional person.

If your yearly income exceeds these limits, the Georgia means test will then consider your income over the past six months as well as your expenses. However, if the results show that you are financially able to pay at least $100 per month to your creditors, then you may be ineligible for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and may need to consider Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead.

Whereas Chapter 7 bankruptcy voids most debts and does not require you to repay your creditors, Chapter 13 bankruptcy simply restructures your debts into a more manageable payment arrangement. Over a three to five year period, you will be responsible for making a specified monthly payment that goes toward your outstanding debts. Debts are only discharged if there are any remaining debts at the end of the repayment period.

Due to the complexity of the Georgia bankruptcy means test, it is in your best interest to contact an experienced bankruptcy attorney. The right attorney can easily determine whether you qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Attorney Carolyn Karettis understands the Georgia bankruptcy means test and knows the ins and outs of the eligibility requirements. Reports estimate that less than 5% of individuals considering Chapter 7 bankruptcy are disqualified by the Georgia bankruptcy means test. As a result, you may be eligible even if you think you aren’t. Contact us today for an accurate calculation and find out for sure. 
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