Chapter 7 Debtor Files Income Statement and Means Test Calculation Forms
Case Summary
This case involves Chapter 7 bankruptcy forms 122A-1 and 122A-2, which include the debtor's monthly income statement and means test calculation. These forms assess the debtor's financial eligibility for Chapter 7 relief.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- • Monthly income statement
- • Means test calculation
- • Eligibility assessment
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Ch 7 - Form 122A-1 Statement Of Your Monthly Income AND Ch 7 - Form 122A-2 Means Test Calculation
Other · May 11, 2026
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1 eventCh 7 - Form 122A-1 Statement Of Your Monthly Income AND Ch 7 - Form 122A-2 Means Test Calculation
The debtor filed Form 122A-1, which reports their monthly income, and Form 122A-2, which calculates the means test for Chapter 7 bankruptcy eligibility. These forms determine if the debtor qualifies for Chapter 7 relief or must pursue a different bankruptcy chapter. This step is routine but key for the court to assess the debtor's financial situation accurately.
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