For the first time since means testing was instituted in 2005, the median income number in Georgia have gone down. This means that potential Chapter 7 debtors will have a more difficult time avoiding a “presumption of abuse” and the extra cost and hassle of means test calculations. Click to view the current median income table for Georgia.
Here is a comparison table
Current Median Income Numbers Median Income numbers
after November 1, 2009
Family size
1 $40,760 $40,691
2 $54,054 $55,258
3 $61,959 $61,104
4 $71,554 $68,502
Let’s consider how this change affects you if you have a family of 4. If you file by October 31, 2009, you can have household income of $71,554 and still qualify for Chapter 7 without having to qualify under the means test. As of November 1, 2009, if you earn $71,554, the presumption of abuse arises and you must try to qualify by rebutting the presumption using the means test.
If your six month average gross income (April-September) is close to the current median income numbers and you expect the May-October numbers to be similar, it may make sense to try to file prior to November 1 – or at least to discuss this possibility with your lawyer.