Hello everyone,
A couple months ago I wrote that if things went as well as they have been, we will be able to make extra payments and pay off our plan by the end of July. Well, the wheels are in motion. We are in a Chapter 13-100% plan.
I contacted my attorney, who contacted the trustee and got a payoff amount. He asked where the payments were coming from just in case there was any question - there wasn't.
We use the TSF online system to pay our trustee. As the amount is larger than normal, I had to schedule two payments, two days apart. One of the payments will be in the trustee's account on July 5th, the other on July 7th. It's so overwhelming and yet exciting. My attorney confirmed we had completed both Financial courses (reflected in pacer) and sent us the statement of support to verify we have no outstanding support due. The signed forms will be with the attorney on Tuesday. The trustees office said he audit should be complete by the end of July.
It is so incredible thinking about this. We have lived within a budget we created for ourselves and dealt with a couple emergencies along the way.
We didn't deprive ourselves of everything but made the sacrifices that needed to be made to make this work.
I will never ever use a credit card again. This was a huge payback that was comprised of one vehicle and massive credit card debt.
We have some savings in the bank now and what we need we pay fior or go without until we have the funds. I think it's actually brought us closer together as we spend more time together doing activities we both enjoy (that cost very little)
Since we will not have a July payment (we paid the plan out of savings), we have increased my husband's 401K payment by a massive percent.
We will add some of the payment money into our living budget but the majority of it will be going into retirement accounts.
We are now focused on moving forward and planning for the future.
This final payment will be number 48 of 60. Chase did not file a claim so our plan was actually based on 55 payments.
I wish the best for everyone starting out. It's not totally difficult, it's having a plan and working hard to follow it.
It's not over yet, but it's close, you will hear my screams of joy online I'll be back with updates.
A couple months ago I wrote that if things went as well as they have been, we will be able to make extra payments and pay off our plan by the end of July. Well, the wheels are in motion. We are in a Chapter 13-100% plan.
I contacted my attorney, who contacted the trustee and got a payoff amount. He asked where the payments were coming from just in case there was any question - there wasn't.
We use the TSF online system to pay our trustee. As the amount is larger than normal, I had to schedule two payments, two days apart. One of the payments will be in the trustee's account on July 5th, the other on July 7th. It's so overwhelming and yet exciting. My attorney confirmed we had completed both Financial courses (reflected in pacer) and sent us the statement of support to verify we have no outstanding support due. The signed forms will be with the attorney on Tuesday. The trustees office said he audit should be complete by the end of July.
It is so incredible thinking about this. We have lived within a budget we created for ourselves and dealt with a couple emergencies along the way.
We didn't deprive ourselves of everything but made the sacrifices that needed to be made to make this work.
I will never ever use a credit card again. This was a huge payback that was comprised of one vehicle and massive credit card debt.
We have some savings in the bank now and what we need we pay fior or go without until we have the funds. I think it's actually brought us closer together as we spend more time together doing activities we both enjoy (that cost very little)
Since we will not have a July payment (we paid the plan out of savings), we have increased my husband's 401K payment by a massive percent.
We will add some of the payment money into our living budget but the majority of it will be going into retirement accounts.
We are now focused on moving forward and planning for the future.
This final payment will be number 48 of 60. Chase did not file a claim so our plan was actually based on 55 payments.
I wish the best for everyone starting out. It's not totally difficult, it's having a plan and working hard to follow it.
It's not over yet, but it's close, you will hear my screams of joy online I'll be back with updates.
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