Hi all--I've lurked for a while and appreciate all the info I've found here! I have questions about the struggle people seem to have with living on the Ch. 13 budget/payment plan. I've seen random comments about it being a prison sentence, tough to live on, etc. Here's my situation (briefly):
Took out payday loans to 'make ends meet' over the last 2 years; embarrassed to tell you how many (!) but suffice to say, I've reached the point of paying them about $2200 each month. For payday loans. Believe me, I've called myself all kinds of stupid, but lesson learned! We filed Ch. 13 on June 19th, and our payment is supposed to be $547 for 5 years. Considering I've been paying $2200 each month just to payday loans, then struggling to make credit card payments (all late, but averaging about $500 a month) and behind on mortgage, cars, etc.--I'm thinking the Ch. 13 payment will be a breeze. Am I missing something? We haven't lived on credit for years, because of the lates and maxed out...is it primarily a struggle if you're used to using your cards to make ends meet each month?
Took out payday loans to 'make ends meet' over the last 2 years; embarrassed to tell you how many (!) but suffice to say, I've reached the point of paying them about $2200 each month. For payday loans. Believe me, I've called myself all kinds of stupid, but lesson learned! We filed Ch. 13 on June 19th, and our payment is supposed to be $547 for 5 years. Considering I've been paying $2200 each month just to payday loans, then struggling to make credit card payments (all late, but averaging about $500 a month) and behind on mortgage, cars, etc.--I'm thinking the Ch. 13 payment will be a breeze. Am I missing something? We haven't lived on credit for years, because of the lates and maxed out...is it primarily a struggle if you're used to using your cards to make ends meet each month?
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