SinkingFast:
look at the last message in this thread:
http://www.bankruptcyforum.com/showt...2876#post62876
Discharged today, immediately wants a mortgage.
That is why I am trying to convey in my message. Why get discharged just to go into debt again immediately? It's like Bankruptcy is being used as a means to clear debt so more debt can be incurred.
I don't think this is what the Bankruptcy Court's had in mind. No wonder the laws were changed last year.
I'm incredulous at what I've read here. I really came here thinking that I would see a lot of support on how to live within my means after my BK is discharged and what I'm finding is a horrendous amount of debt being incurred immediately after the court gives relief.
I might just be in the wrong place.
look at the last message in this thread:
http://www.bankruptcyforum.com/showt...2876#post62876
Discharged today, immediately wants a mortgage.
That is why I am trying to convey in my message. Why get discharged just to go into debt again immediately? It's like Bankruptcy is being used as a means to clear debt so more debt can be incurred.
I don't think this is what the Bankruptcy Court's had in mind. No wonder the laws were changed last year.
I'm incredulous at what I've read here. I really came here thinking that I would see a lot of support on how to live within my means after my BK is discharged and what I'm finding is a horrendous amount of debt being incurred immediately after the court gives relief.
I might just be in the wrong place.
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