Back Story. Recent medical bills + existing debt > Me and my wifes monthly income, so chapter 13 was advised. The day before we were to actually file, my boss cans half his workforce and our household income is slashed in half. My attorneys office scrambles to re-organize everything.
The problem is that last time we met, they couldn't find papers, copies, files and such because almost everybody in the office was on vacation. They pushed our filing date back a week and a half to 10-10-08. They seemed very impatient and pushed us out the door as quickly as they could. When I asked how much money we will be able to keep every month for utilities and entertainment, they quickly gave me a figure and moved on to the next subject, talking over me and shooting down any questions I had.
My wife and I have been going over the number they gave use to pay utilities, food and entertainment, and it isn't nearly enough to cover us. If we are lucky it would pay our utilities, leaving us $75 a week to feed a family of three and absolutely zero money for entertainment or other family expenses. Does this seem right? Were they just busy and need time to re-do our budget more carefully or are we going to be screwed? The number they gave us has no room for a monthly $13.99 Netflix subscription and $14 Basic Cable. I'm not asking for much here.
Other Ch 13 filers I know are living high on the hog, spending $560 a month for Digital Cable, Beer, Cigarettes, Videogames and constantly eating out (ironically, these big spenders used the exact same Attorney we are using). They also have nearly twice the utility expenses we do, as my wife and I use DIY cost cutting to reduce our Water and Gas bills to very low levels.
If I wore a hole in the socks I'm wearing right now, the $5.00 to replace them would break this budget. Somebody please tell me everything will be alright and the numbers will be re-worked, please?
EDIT - Yes, we told our attorney what we spent a month on utilities and entertainment. That number included our weekly $120 grocery bill, subscriptions to Netflix, Gamefly, and my $20 a week comic book habit.
The problem is that last time we met, they couldn't find papers, copies, files and such because almost everybody in the office was on vacation. They pushed our filing date back a week and a half to 10-10-08. They seemed very impatient and pushed us out the door as quickly as they could. When I asked how much money we will be able to keep every month for utilities and entertainment, they quickly gave me a figure and moved on to the next subject, talking over me and shooting down any questions I had.
My wife and I have been going over the number they gave use to pay utilities, food and entertainment, and it isn't nearly enough to cover us. If we are lucky it would pay our utilities, leaving us $75 a week to feed a family of three and absolutely zero money for entertainment or other family expenses. Does this seem right? Were they just busy and need time to re-do our budget more carefully or are we going to be screwed? The number they gave us has no room for a monthly $13.99 Netflix subscription and $14 Basic Cable. I'm not asking for much here.
Other Ch 13 filers I know are living high on the hog, spending $560 a month for Digital Cable, Beer, Cigarettes, Videogames and constantly eating out (ironically, these big spenders used the exact same Attorney we are using). They also have nearly twice the utility expenses we do, as my wife and I use DIY cost cutting to reduce our Water and Gas bills to very low levels.
If I wore a hole in the socks I'm wearing right now, the $5.00 to replace them would break this budget. Somebody please tell me everything will be alright and the numbers will be re-worked, please?
EDIT - Yes, we told our attorney what we spent a month on utilities and entertainment. That number included our weekly $120 grocery bill, subscriptions to Netflix, Gamefly, and my $20 a week comic book habit.
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