The Means Test for Chapter 13s – Line by Line – Part I (lines 1-12)

By John Gustafson, Chapter 13 Trustee, Northern District of Ohio, Western Division

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G.      The Form 22C Means Test By The Numbers - Chapter 13:

Line 1 asks if the debtor is (a) Unmarried or (b) Married.  The Form 22C does not allow the debtor to not fill out the Mean Test based on the debtor’s status as . . .

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