HRx: Thank you for that info!!! I have been pondering if I should dive right into applying for lines of credit right after discharge. I just enrolled in law school, am unemployed and concerned that taking on lines of credit would be too much right now. Plus most of my debts will be removed from my credit report around the time I will graduate. While I know they may not be enough, I have student loans to rebuild my credit. Those I have made a priority (for obvious reasons, lol) and commitment to paying monthly on time. The rest of my bills are living expenses which do not report on my credit report.
It feels good to know that time off is an acceptable plan as well. While others here may not HEAR this, I am highly thankful for your advice.
8-19-10: Filed ch7, pro se, no assets
9-16-10: 341 Meeting of Creditors
Now in the 60 day club!!! Yay!
It feels good to know that time off is an acceptable plan as well. While others here may not HEAR this, I am highly thankful for your advice.
8-19-10: Filed ch7, pro se, no assets
9-16-10: 341 Meeting of Creditors
Now in the 60 day club!!! Yay!
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