We are married and live in MO.
Debts:
50k in car debt, (1 of 3 cars are owned)
60k primary mortgage
15k second mortgage
54k P2P loans (prosper, lending club, etc)
60k credit card debt
60k in student loan debt (doesn't count)
11k 401k loan
Our income combined is around 170k annually. So if we were to file it would have to be a chapter 13. We spoke to only one attorney and he said we would have to pay 100% toward all of our debts, since we make enough money. However I know some of the P2P loans may not file a claim on us (after reading certain posts, but who knows until or if we file) He also said we may have to get rid of one of our cars, because one of the cars is an luxury item. However my wife, son and I need to drive to our jobs.
Also my wife would have to let her work know she filed, because she works for a financial institution. Which is embarrassing and can it jeopardize her job? She isn't a banker, she works in backoffice (IT based job)
We are pre-qualified on refinancing our mortgage, our payments will go up about 60 dollars and it will be a 15 year mortgage. We can cash out about 30k and also eliminate our second mortgage.
So if we do refinance we would definitely pay Prosper that has an monthly payment of $1200 (23 months left). That is the big loan that is really hurting us. After refinancing I was thinking we should go through a consumer debt counseling company so we can reduce our interest on our credit cards and pay them off quicker.
However I am just looking at the big picture, if we refinance we would add about 9 years more to our mortgage. We still would have debt, but we could pay them off a little easier. Like any of us we want to pay off the debts and be free...
But if we file a chapter 13, our house would be close to being paid off. We would have no debt, except for the Student Loan and 5 years left on the second mortgage.
Anyone have any thoughts what would be best in this situation; file Ch13 or refinance? If we do file we will probably look around for other lawyers for a second opinion. I don't know if anyone can recommend any good Ch13 lawyers or if there a good site for lawyer reviews.
Again, I really would love opinions on this topic? I really appreciate the input!
Thanks!
Debts:
50k in car debt, (1 of 3 cars are owned)
60k primary mortgage
15k second mortgage
54k P2P loans (prosper, lending club, etc)
60k credit card debt
60k in student loan debt (doesn't count)
11k 401k loan
Our income combined is around 170k annually. So if we were to file it would have to be a chapter 13. We spoke to only one attorney and he said we would have to pay 100% toward all of our debts, since we make enough money. However I know some of the P2P loans may not file a claim on us (after reading certain posts, but who knows until or if we file) He also said we may have to get rid of one of our cars, because one of the cars is an luxury item. However my wife, son and I need to drive to our jobs.
Also my wife would have to let her work know she filed, because she works for a financial institution. Which is embarrassing and can it jeopardize her job? She isn't a banker, she works in backoffice (IT based job)
We are pre-qualified on refinancing our mortgage, our payments will go up about 60 dollars and it will be a 15 year mortgage. We can cash out about 30k and also eliminate our second mortgage.
So if we do refinance we would definitely pay Prosper that has an monthly payment of $1200 (23 months left). That is the big loan that is really hurting us. After refinancing I was thinking we should go through a consumer debt counseling company so we can reduce our interest on our credit cards and pay them off quicker.
However I am just looking at the big picture, if we refinance we would add about 9 years more to our mortgage. We still would have debt, but we could pay them off a little easier. Like any of us we want to pay off the debts and be free...
But if we file a chapter 13, our house would be close to being paid off. We would have no debt, except for the Student Loan and 5 years left on the second mortgage.
Anyone have any thoughts what would be best in this situation; file Ch13 or refinance? If we do file we will probably look around for other lawyers for a second opinion. I don't know if anyone can recommend any good Ch13 lawyers or if there a good site for lawyer reviews.
Again, I really would love opinions on this topic? I really appreciate the input!
Thanks!
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