The SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES recently ruled that when a bankruptcy court calculates a debtor’s projected disposable income, the court may account for changes in the debtor’s income or expenses that are known or virtually certain at the time of confirmation. The debtor’s had an unusual item of income, a severance payout from [...]
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