Step 2: Complete the Bankruptcy Means Test for Calhoun County To See If You Qualify for For Chapter 7
A mathematical formula—called the means test—determines whether you qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Alabama. The means test first looks to see if your average income for the past six months is below the median income in Alabama. And if it is, then it looks at whether would have enough "disposable income" to fund a five-year Chapter 13 debt repayment plan—after allowing for monthly expenses for food, housing, clothing, transportation and medical care, based in part on county-by-county expense standards for Calhoun County that the IRS uses in their nationwide tax-collections efforts.
The means test initially looks to see if your household income is above or below median for a household your size in Alabama.
The Means Test Calculator is an automated version of the official three-part test form. Just choose your zip code, and the calculator applies the relevant state median income and county living standards, based on the number of persons in your household, your marital status and what county you live in.