Hey you guys. I filed bankruptcy last week and have to say I feel really good that I finally got my paperwork done and over with for the most part. Now I still have to face the judge and 341 meeting.
I will admit I was pretty floored that he told me my payment would only be $282 a month. A little background: about $52,000 a year income but IRS is very generous on their expense allocations. The paralegal talked to a lawyer and she ok'd me claiming my gf since she hasn't worked in a while and I claim her on my taxes (she meets the qualifying relative standard for living with me all year)...etc...anyway, I was happy that my payment was so low (didn't expect it so low, really) but I was really shocked. My unsecured creditors are getting zero. I couldn't believe it.
I do think they will object since I took out A LOT of money about 100-150 days before filing and realized that I couldn't keep spinning my wheels. I have a lot of gambling losses this year and I'm not proud of that fact but It's true. I do feel badly that he has my unsecureds getting nothing. What do you guys think the chances are of them objecting? I fully expect they will and in my mind i'm already preparing myself for about another $350 a month since I think they will accept less but NOT zero.
However it works out I will be o.k. with it. I was trying to pay my bills off in 2 years and half killing myself to do it. I was paying about $1,700 a month so even if it is $650ish I will handle it. That's still over $1,000 a less than what I was paying and I didn't have money left over at the end of the month for food or ANYTHING, basically. Hence, that made me chase my gambling losses even more. A bad cycle that I realized I couldn't do anymore.
I am not proud of what I did but I can honestly say with everything that I have that I didn't plan to file bankruptcy until I realized that I was only living to pay off my bills and It was brutal. If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it. Strange as it sounds I feel like I do owe my creditors something because I have never been one to run from my bills and ruined a great credit score over all of this.
I will admit I was pretty floored that he told me my payment would only be $282 a month. A little background: about $52,000 a year income but IRS is very generous on their expense allocations. The paralegal talked to a lawyer and she ok'd me claiming my gf since she hasn't worked in a while and I claim her on my taxes (she meets the qualifying relative standard for living with me all year)...etc...anyway, I was happy that my payment was so low (didn't expect it so low, really) but I was really shocked. My unsecured creditors are getting zero. I couldn't believe it.
I do think they will object since I took out A LOT of money about 100-150 days before filing and realized that I couldn't keep spinning my wheels. I have a lot of gambling losses this year and I'm not proud of that fact but It's true. I do feel badly that he has my unsecureds getting nothing. What do you guys think the chances are of them objecting? I fully expect they will and in my mind i'm already preparing myself for about another $350 a month since I think they will accept less but NOT zero.
However it works out I will be o.k. with it. I was trying to pay my bills off in 2 years and half killing myself to do it. I was paying about $1,700 a month so even if it is $650ish I will handle it. That's still over $1,000 a less than what I was paying and I didn't have money left over at the end of the month for food or ANYTHING, basically. Hence, that made me chase my gambling losses even more. A bad cycle that I realized I couldn't do anymore.
I am not proud of what I did but I can honestly say with everything that I have that I didn't plan to file bankruptcy until I realized that I was only living to pay off my bills and It was brutal. If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it. Strange as it sounds I feel like I do owe my creditors something because I have never been one to run from my bills and ruined a great credit score over all of this.
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