Mississippi Northern District Bankruptcy Guide and Forms Package for Chapters 7 or 13 - Mississippi 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mississippi Northern District Bankruptcy Guide and Forms Package in our editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the preliminary notes regarding filer types. Ensure you understand whether you are filing as an individual or a non-individual entity.
  3. Decide between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 based on your financial situation. If opting for Chapter 7, complete the Statement of Your Current Monthly Income (Official Form 122A-1) to determine eligibility.
  4. If your income exceeds the median, proceed to fill out the Chapter 7 Means Test Calculation (Official Form 122A-2). This will help assess your ability to repay debts.
  5. For Chapter 13 filers, draft a repayment plan detailing how you intend to pay creditors over time. Make sure this plan aligns with your income and expenses.
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First, you compare your income to the median income for your state and household size. If its lower, you pass the test. If your income is higher, the next step looks at your expenses to see if you have any disposable income left over. If you do, you may need to file Chapter 13 instead, which involves a repayment plan.
If your total monthly income over the course of the next 60 months is less than $7,475 then you pass the means test and you may file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. If it is over $12,475 then you fail the means test and dont have the option of filing Chapter 7.
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