Chapter 7 Statement of Monthly Income Filed to Assess Bankruptcy Eligibility
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The filing includes a Chapter 7 Statement of Monthly Income, formerly known as the Chapter 7 Means Test. This document calculates the debtor's income to determine eligibility for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief.
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- • Chapter 7 eligibility
- • Income calculation
- • Means test compliance
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Chapter 7 Statement of Monthly Income 122A-1 (Formerly Chapter 7 Means Test)
Other · May 12, 2026
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1 eventChapter 7 Statement of Monthly Income 122A-1 (Formerly Chapter 7 Means Test)
The debtor filed the Chapter 7 Statement of Monthly Income using form 122A-1, which replaces the former Chapter 7 Means Test. This filing provides the court with the debtor's income details to determine eligibility for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief. It matters because the court uses this information to decide if the debtor qualifies for liquidation under Chapter 7 or must consider repayment under Chapter 13.
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