I have searched through many posts here and learned a great deal. I have found a few who seem to be in my position - but I'll just come right out and ask this question...
Can I quit my job, or somehow managed to get "laid off" in order to qualify for a Chapter 7?
My situation is this:
* 80k or more in unsecured debt - cc's and consolidation loans, etc..
* much of this is from the marriage, but this is all post-divorce now - it's all clean now, in my name
* two mortgages, upside down in the house - by at least 40k - not quite enough to wipe out the second mortgage in a Ch 13, from what I understand.
* don't want to keep the house - it's too big and too much upkeep, too many memories
* no other assets
* the one thing that keeps me in a Ch 13 is that I am a high wage earner
I feel terribly guilty for this - but I am burned out at my job. It's entirely too consuming and stressful for a full time single father. My life has changed since the divorce, this job and the mountain of debt are the last pieces of the puzzle.
On the one hand - I see that I can file a Ch 13, try to keep the job for at least 5 years, and then look for something less stressful and closer to home.
But I really question how feasible this approach will be.
What happens if I quit now? And wait 6 months, then go for a CH 7? Can the courts hold me back from a Ch 7 because I *used* to be a high wage earner?
Is it any different if I get laid off?
Can I quit my job, or somehow managed to get "laid off" in order to qualify for a Chapter 7?
My situation is this:
* 80k or more in unsecured debt - cc's and consolidation loans, etc..
* much of this is from the marriage, but this is all post-divorce now - it's all clean now, in my name
* two mortgages, upside down in the house - by at least 40k - not quite enough to wipe out the second mortgage in a Ch 13, from what I understand.
* don't want to keep the house - it's too big and too much upkeep, too many memories
* no other assets
* the one thing that keeps me in a Ch 13 is that I am a high wage earner
I feel terribly guilty for this - but I am burned out at my job. It's entirely too consuming and stressful for a full time single father. My life has changed since the divorce, this job and the mountain of debt are the last pieces of the puzzle.
On the one hand - I see that I can file a Ch 13, try to keep the job for at least 5 years, and then look for something less stressful and closer to home.
But I really question how feasible this approach will be.
What happens if I quit now? And wait 6 months, then go for a CH 7? Can the courts hold me back from a Ch 7 because I *used* to be a high wage earner?
Is it any different if I get laid off?
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