Hi there, everybody. We live in Illinois ... and five years ago, my husband became very ill and couldn't work. It seems like that's how a lot of people get in this mess.
We talked with an attorney who suggested we file Chapter 7 first to remove the crushing medical debt and a few credit cards, then file Chapter 13 bankruptcy to cover our house and car. So, we did.
Five years later, we've made all payments on our Chapter 13 ... and our plan is paid in full! We were discharged as of May 19th. I was so amazingly happy ... but then ...
I called the credit union today and asked them to mail us the title to our minivan. They said they will not release the title until everything that was discharged in the Chapter 7 *and* Chapter 13 is paid in full.
They said that they realize they can't legally ask us for the money. They won't hound us or ever contact us about these charged-off debts, however, they will never (EVER) release the title until everything that was charged off is paid. They said it's due to a "cross-collateralization" clause in our loan papers.
They suggested that I "drop the van off" in their lot, they will sell it, and apply the amount to what was charged off in the bankruptcy. I'm speechless. Without a title, my hands are tied. I can't ever sell it. Even if I drove it until the wheels fell off, I couldn't junk it without a title.
Since the Visa card was discharged in the Chapter 7 bankruptcy ... and since we paid everything due to them in the Chapter 13 plan ... and since the chapter 13 plan was discharged ... isn't there any way I can legally get a title to my van? I feel like crying. I've paid for it ... and I've even got the discharge paper to prove it.
I feel utterly hopeless. I tried so hard to do the right thing. For the last five years, we've lived 100% to the plan. No credit cards ... no debt ... everything to the letter. I couldn't wait for the discharge so I could trade in the van ... and now? All that shame and depression is back ... I feel just as hopeless as the day we filed.
I mean ... NEVER? They will NEVER release the title? Is that legal? Has anyone heard of this? I've got no problem contacting the attorney again ... but he starts charging the moment he picks up that phone. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
We talked with an attorney who suggested we file Chapter 7 first to remove the crushing medical debt and a few credit cards, then file Chapter 13 bankruptcy to cover our house and car. So, we did.
Five years later, we've made all payments on our Chapter 13 ... and our plan is paid in full! We were discharged as of May 19th. I was so amazingly happy ... but then ...
I called the credit union today and asked them to mail us the title to our minivan. They said they will not release the title until everything that was discharged in the Chapter 7 *and* Chapter 13 is paid in full.
They said that they realize they can't legally ask us for the money. They won't hound us or ever contact us about these charged-off debts, however, they will never (EVER) release the title until everything that was charged off is paid. They said it's due to a "cross-collateralization" clause in our loan papers.
They suggested that I "drop the van off" in their lot, they will sell it, and apply the amount to what was charged off in the bankruptcy. I'm speechless. Without a title, my hands are tied. I can't ever sell it. Even if I drove it until the wheels fell off, I couldn't junk it without a title.
Since the Visa card was discharged in the Chapter 7 bankruptcy ... and since we paid everything due to them in the Chapter 13 plan ... and since the chapter 13 plan was discharged ... isn't there any way I can legally get a title to my van? I feel like crying. I've paid for it ... and I've even got the discharge paper to prove it.
I feel utterly hopeless. I tried so hard to do the right thing. For the last five years, we've lived 100% to the plan. No credit cards ... no debt ... everything to the letter. I couldn't wait for the discharge so I could trade in the van ... and now? All that shame and depression is back ... I feel just as hopeless as the day we filed.
I mean ... NEVER? They will NEVER release the title? Is that legal? Has anyone heard of this? I've got no problem contacting the attorney again ... but he starts charging the moment he picks up that phone. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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