Official Form 122A-1
Chapter 7 Statement of Your Current Monthly Income
Calculates whether a debtor's income is below the state median, determining eligibility to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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About Official Form 122A-1 — Chapter 7 Statement of Your Current Monthly Income
Calculates whether a debtor's income is below the state median, determining eligibility to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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