Free Eligibility Check • 2025 Missouri Guidelines

Missouri Chapter 7
Bankruptcy Means Test

Enter your household size and monthly income to instantly check whether you qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy under current Missouri median income limits.

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📅 2025 income limits

Check Your Eligibility

Based on official U.S. Trustee Program median income data for Missouri


Include yourself, spouse, and all dependents


All sources — wages, SS, self-employment, rental, etc.

You Likely Qualify for Chapter 7

Your income is below the Missouri median — you pass Stage 1 of the means test.

Your Annual Income
Missouri Median
Below Median By

Your income falls below the Missouri median. You automatically pass Stage 1 and can proceed to file Chapter 7 — typically completed in 3–4 months.

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Your Income Exceeds the Missouri Median

You don’t automatically pass Stage 1 — but you may still qualify with full deductions.

Your Annual Income
Missouri Median
Above Median By

Your income exceeds the Missouri median by . Stage 2 deductions — IRS expense standards, mortgage and car payments, and other obligations — may still qualify you for Chapter 7. Many people above the median pass after these deductions.

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Means Test in Missouri

Missouri’s non-judicial deed of trust foreclosure can proceed from posting to auction in as few as 20 days — the most urgent foreclosure timeline in the Midwest — making the automatic stay’s ability to stop the sale before it occurs critically time-sensitive.

The means test compares your household’s average monthly income over the six calendar months prior to filing against Missouri’s current median income for your household size, as established by the U.S. Trustee Program.

How the Means Test Works: Two Stages

Stage 1 — Median Income Comparison: If your annualized average monthly income is below Missouri’s median for your household size, you automatically pass and may file Chapter 7.

Stage 2 — Disposable Income Calculation: If your income exceeds the median, you complete Official Form 122A-2, deducting IRS expense standards, secured debt payments, and priority obligations. Many people above the median still qualify after these deductions.

2025 Missouri Median Income Limits
Household Size Annual Median Income Monthly Equivalent
1 person $63,427 $5,285
2 people $76,968 $6,414
3 people $89,397 $7,449
4 people $103,980 $8,665
5 people $112,780 $9,398
6 people $121,580 $10,131
7 people $130,380 $10,865
8+ people $139,180+ $11,598
Missouri Bankruptcy Courts

Missouri bankruptcy cases are filed at the Eastern District (St. Louis, Cape Girardeau) and Western District (Kansas City, Springfield, Jefferson City, Joplin). Standard Legal’s software includes all Missouri-specific district forms and local rules documents.

Can I File Bankruptcy Without an Attorney in Missouri?

Yes. Federal law explicitly permits pro se (self-represented) bankruptcy filing in all Missouri bankruptcy districts. Standard Legal’s software provides the same complete forms and attorney-written instructions that a Missouri bankruptcy attorney uses, for a one-time flat fee of $49.95 — compared to the $900 to $5,000+ that Missouri bankruptcy attorneys typically charge.

The Automatic Stay — Immediate Relief the Day You File
  • All wage garnishments stop immediately
  • Foreclosure proceedings halt — including a scheduled sale
  • Vehicle repossessions are stopped
  • Lawsuits and collection calls must cease
  • Bank account levies are terminated

Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Results reflect Stage 1 of the means test only and do not account for allowable Stage 2 deductions. Median income figures should be verified at justice.gov/ust/means-testing. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation. Noble Financial Agency operates as a nonlawyer document preparation service and is not a law firm. This page contains an affiliate link; we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.