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Critical Case Comment – In re Cranmer, 2010 WL 2680940 (Bankr. D. Utah June 29, 2010) (Thurman)
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In re Cranmer, 2010 WL 2680940 (Bankr. D. Utah June 29, 2010) (Thurman)
While Social Security Income is not included to determine a debtor’s disposable income, Social Security Income is included in determining a debtor’s projected disposable income.
Summary of the Case
The debtor proposed a Chapter 13 plan, dedicating what he asserted was all of his projected disposable income. In calculating his disposable income, the debtor did not include his or his non-filing . . .
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