Just got our official discharge papers in the mail yesterday. Our Chap. 13 was completely on Dec. 31, 2015 in the state of California!! After 5 long years of payments (last payment was made in August, 2015) we are done!!
There was lots of uncertainty along the way. Our 341 meeting at the very beginning was a bit of a cluster, and I didn't feel all that confident with our lawyer, but things settled down into just making the monthly payments.... After a couple years I applied and was approved for a Capital One Credit card. The credit limit was only $500, but it came in handy for my business trips and such. I always made sure to pay everything off every month. The court nor the trustee ever knew about it, or said anything (I did advise my lawyer about the card). My credit limit was raised to $4000 during the Chapt. 13.
I have found this forum to be an excellent resource of information and stories to help me and my family through the difficult times, and to answer all those questions that popped up from time to time. The input and opinions of all those who posted in the various forum channels here has been excellent reading. So I want to say "thank you" to all of you for posting your stories and experiences. You have no idea how helpful your information has been.
Looking forward I am optimistic about the future. Yes, it will still take a little more time to get rid of the bad marks on the credit history, but they will go away. In our situation, we had no real options other than Chapt. 13 if we wanted to keep our house and all that back in 2010. But now looking back, taking all the emotion out of the decision, it was the necessary decision to make.
There was lots of uncertainty along the way. Our 341 meeting at the very beginning was a bit of a cluster, and I didn't feel all that confident with our lawyer, but things settled down into just making the monthly payments.... After a couple years I applied and was approved for a Capital One Credit card. The credit limit was only $500, but it came in handy for my business trips and such. I always made sure to pay everything off every month. The court nor the trustee ever knew about it, or said anything (I did advise my lawyer about the card). My credit limit was raised to $4000 during the Chapt. 13.
I have found this forum to be an excellent resource of information and stories to help me and my family through the difficult times, and to answer all those questions that popped up from time to time. The input and opinions of all those who posted in the various forum channels here has been excellent reading. So I want to say "thank you" to all of you for posting your stories and experiences. You have no idea how helpful your information has been.
Looking forward I am optimistic about the future. Yes, it will still take a little more time to get rid of the bad marks on the credit history, but they will go away. In our situation, we had no real options other than Chapt. 13 if we wanted to keep our house and all that back in 2010. But now looking back, taking all the emotion out of the decision, it was the necessary decision to make.
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