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§ 1930(f)

In re Hooper

Ruling
Debtor was granted waiver of chapter 7 filing fee since debtor's income was below poverty level and debtor was unable to pay the fee in installments.
Procedural posture

Before the court was debtor's application for waiver of the chapter 7 filing fee for individuals who cannot pay the filing fee in full or in installments.

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opinion summary, case decided on February 23, 2006 , LexisNexis #0606-008

In re Hairston

Ruling
Debtor's application for waiver of the chapter 7 filing fee was denied since the debtor's filings suggested that the debtor had the resources to pay the filing fee in installments if not in full.
Procedural posture

Movant debtor filed an application for waiver of the chapter 7 filing fee pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1930(f)(1).

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opinion summary, case decided on January 24, 2006 , LexisNexis #0206-061

In re Nuttall

Ruling
Debtors were granted a waiver of the filing fee based on a review of their income.
Procedural posture

Debtors, a husband and wife, filed an application for waiver of the chapter 7 filing fee for individuals who could not pay the filing fee in full or in installments pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1930(f).

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opinion summary, case decided on December 27, 2005 , LexisNexis #0206-097