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Critical Case Comment – In re Urquhart, 2009 WL 3785573 (Bankr. C.D. Ill. November 12, 2009) (Gorman)
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In re Urquhart, 2009 WL 3785573 (Bankr. C.D. Ill. November 12, 2009) (Gorman)
Below-median income debtor’s expenses are not limited to the expenses outlined in 707(b); parochial school tuition for a below-median income debtor can be a reasonable and necessary expense.
Summary of the Case
The debtors had two sons, aged 15 and 11, with below-median income. They proposed a 36-month plan paying $693 monthly to the trustee which would . . .
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