A change in the Median Family Income used to determine eligibility to file a bankruptcy changes on November 1, 2009.
The Median Family Income for Louisiana beginning November 1, 2009 is as follows:
One Person: $37,464.00
Two Persons: $48,287.00
Three Persons: $53,461.00
Four Persons: $66,256.00
For each additional person in the household and additional $6,900.00 is allowed.
In Foreclosure
Power of Sale Foreclosure vs. Judicial Foreclosure, how fast can the bank foreclose?
First of all, most lenders will not begin foreclosure proceedings until a borrower is 3-6 months behind on their payments. Although missing a single payment is a default under the terms of most loan documents, lenders have neither the time nor the desire to foreclose on borrowers who have missed one payment. The process will be initiated when it becomes clear that the debt can no longer be serviced. This post deals with the timing of a foreclosure once your lender has started the process and has instituted a foreclosure action against your property.
The speed with which a bank can foreclose on a borrower varies based on state law.
01 Nov
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Sections 707(b)(2) and 1325(b) of the bankruptcy code allow a chapter 7 or chapter 13 debtor to claim an expense for charitable contributions, including tithing to a religious organization. This has the possible effect of allowing a debtor to qualify more easily for chapter 7, or allowing a chapter 13 debtor to pay less money into his or her chapter 13 plan.
But what amount should the debtor list a monthly tithing expense? Should the amount be what the debtor has been paying prior to filing the bankruptcy, or should it be what the debtor will pay after filing the bankruptcy? The answer, under sections 707(b)(2) and 1325(b), is that the tithing expense ought to consist of what the debtor will pay in the future.