I know the numbers dictate whether you are in a 7 or a 13 and when we started looking into bk we were told we had to be in a 5 year 13 with $375 payments. I was mentally prepared for that. Then our attorney got back to us and with a little creative budgeting, we just squeak by with a 7.
My question is for those in a 13, if you could, would you have done things differently? Do you wish you could have just filed a 7 and been done with it? I can't help though thinking about the "advantages" of what I perceive are in a 13. First, the 13 is only on your credit report for 7 years instead of 10, correct? Second, I do feel a certain obligation (although hubby does not) to pay back some of the debt if we are able. Third, if our circumstances change, we can always convert to a 7 but if you are already in a 7, where else is there to turn? And finally, I think a 13 will be a good way for us to learn to budget our money. I have never been good at budgeting before but hope in a 13 we would be forced to learn to live below our means.
These were just some of the things I was thinking today. Any and all comments are appreciated!
My question is for those in a 13, if you could, would you have done things differently? Do you wish you could have just filed a 7 and been done with it? I can't help though thinking about the "advantages" of what I perceive are in a 13. First, the 13 is only on your credit report for 7 years instead of 10, correct? Second, I do feel a certain obligation (although hubby does not) to pay back some of the debt if we are able. Third, if our circumstances change, we can always convert to a 7 but if you are already in a 7, where else is there to turn? And finally, I think a 13 will be a good way for us to learn to budget our money. I have never been good at budgeting before but hope in a 13 we would be forced to learn to live below our means.
These were just some of the things I was thinking today. Any and all comments are appreciated!
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