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CRITICAL CASE COMMENT: In re Hargis
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By Henry E. Hildebrand, III, Chapter 13 Standing Trustee, Middle District of Tennessee
In re Hargis, 2011 WL 1651235 (Bank. Utah, May 3, 2011) (Marker)
While above-median income Chapter 13 debtors are not automatically entitled to take a $200 per month additional operating expense for an old motor vehicle, such debtors may claim an additional vehicle operating expense they actually incur for operating an older vehicle.
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The Debtors were above-median income and filed a Chapter 13 petition that calculated their projected disposable income in accordance with Form 22C. The Debtors . . .
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