Social Security Income may not be included on schedule I?

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I have a chapter 13 case pending and included the Social Security Income on
Schedule I and simultaneously expensed it in Schedule J.


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In a message dated 8/11/2015 10:32:46 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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But I believe it can be deducted on Schedule J as well, can it not?
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On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:56 AM, 'Peter M. Lively'
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No. Social security income must be shown on schedule I.


Peter M. Lively, J.D., M.B.A.
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On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:47 AM, "R Grace Rodriguez
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Had a case come up. Drummond v. Welsh. Which states that inder 42 USC
407a social security income is not only excluded on the means test to
calculate dmi.. but states that it cannot be used to determine bad faith to deny
confirmation of a plan.
But taking it a step further... does that mean that social security income
doesnt have to be included in schedule I to count towards income. Is this
correct interpretation?
I have a chapter 13 case pending and included the Social Security Income on
Schedule I and simultaneously expensed it in Schedule J.

Very truly
yours,Shai OvedThe Law Offices of Shai Oved7445 Topanga Cyn. Blvd.,
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But I believe it can be deducted on Schedule J as well, can it
not?










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But I believe it can be deducted on Schedule J as well, can it not?
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
*and Sports Lawyer*
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
*Central District of California & District of Idaho* - Consumer Bankruptcy
Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600; F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:56 AM, 'Peter M. Lively'
petermlively2000@yahoo.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
>
>
> No. Social security income must be shown on schedule I.
>
> Peter M. Lively, J.D., M.B.A.
> Law Office of Peter M. Lively * Personal Financial Law Center I
> 11268 Washington Boulevard, Suite 203, Culver City, California 90230-4647
> Telephone: (310) 391-2400 * Toll Free: (800) 307-3328 * Fax: (310)
> 391-2462
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:47 AM, "R Grace Rodriguez
> rgracelaw@gmail.com [cdcbaa]" wrote:
>
>
>
> [Attachment(s)
>
> from R Grace Rodriguez included below]
> Had a case come up. Drummond v. Welsh. Which states that inder 42 USC
> 407a social security income is not only excluded on the means test to
> calculate dmi.. but states that it cannot be used to determine bad faith to
> deny confirmation of a plan.
> But taking it a step further... does that mean that social security income
> doesnt have to be included in schedule I to count towards income. Is this
> correct interpretation?
>
>
>
>
But I believe it can be deducted on Schedule J as well, can it not?Holly RoarkCertified Bankruptcy Specialist*and Sports Lawyer
holly@roarklawoffices.com**primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California & District of Idaho - Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90067T (310) 553-2600; F (310) 553-2601

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Had a case come up. Drummond v. Welsh. Which states that inder 42 USC 407a
social security income is not only excluded on the means test to calculate
dmi.. but states that it cannot be used to determine bad faith to deny
confirmation of a plan.
But taking it a step further... does that mean that social security income
doesnt have to be included in schedule I to count towards income. Is this
correct interpretation?
Had a case come up. Drummond v. Welsh. Which states that inder 42 USC 407a social security income is not only excluded on the means test to calculate dmi.. but states that it cannot be used to determine bad faith to deny confirmation of a plan.
But taking it a step further... does that mean that social security income doesnt have to be included in schedule I to count towards income. Is this correct interpretation?
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