How To Brush Off The Means Test

By Cathy Moran (Reprinted with permission Bankruptcy Mastery, August 20, 2012)

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There’s a way around the means test.  And it’s right there in the Code.  Yet we forget.

The #$%^& thing only applies to debtors whose debts are primarily consumer.

Consumer debt is defined:

8) The term “consumer debt” means . . .

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