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What are the changes in the new Bankruptcy Laws that were passed in 2008?
My wife and I are thinking about applying for bankruptcy but my wife said she heard there were new 2008 bankruptcy laws that might impact our ability to file. Where can I learn about these new laws and what they entail?
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In October of 2008, the means test established by the 2005 bankruptcy reform act was adjusted. This means test compares your income with the median average monthly income in your state to determine whether you are eligible to have your debts discharged in bankruptcy or whether you must participate in a repayment plan and/or file Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead of Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Median income figures were adjusted by the Department of Justice on October 1, 2008, altering the numbers at which you would be considered eligible for discharge of debt. If you have questions about these laws or the impact on your case, consult with an experienced bankruptcy attorney in your state who can provide you with relevant local information and rules.
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Posted by Christy Rakoczy on 22 Jan 2010
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