Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York
Social Security Disability and Pension Payments
I receive Social Security Disability Payments and collect a Civil Servive Retiree Pension. Are these payments counted as income if I file Bankruptcy? I have been collecting a pension for 11 months and Social Security Disability Payments for 6 months.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Social Security Disability and Pension Payments
Yes. Both of these sources of income are "income" for bankruptcy purposes. Actually, all income must be reported on a bankruptcy petition.
However, for purposes of calculating the means test, you do not have to include Social Security payments.
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