Supreme Court Considers Means Test Case

The Case Ransom v. MNBA appeared before the Supreme Court last week and raised interesting questions about the role of the means test bankruptcy filers must pass in order to qualify for protection under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Here’s a look at what’s involved in the case and what it might mean for future bankruptcy filers.

Car Payments and Income in the Means Test

The court case involves the bankruptcy petition of man named Jason Ransom.

So the issue at hand is whether or not a Chapter 13 filer (that is, a bankruptcy petitioner who has above-median-income levels and so does not pass the Chapter 7 means test) can keep money each month (instead of paying it to creditors) under the car ownership deduction if he or she is not currently making payments on a car.

Why It Matters: Your Money in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

The issue may sound fuzzy, but the Supreme Court’s decision could have real impact on future bankruptcy cases. Here’s a look at why and how.

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