After much research, soul searching, and one attorney's visit, I have decided upon three things: must file CH 13, letting go of the house, and moving into an apartment a few counties away.
The CH 13 is due to my high income. Letting go of the house for many reasons - not the least of which is the degree to which I am in way over my head.
The move is also for many reasons - and will happen next Spring / Summer to make things easier on my kids.
So - as these pieces of the puzzle come into place, I am trying to now determine when and where to file.
1) Does the county you file in make much of a difference in the outcome of a CH 13? I am debating whether to file now or after the move. Current county is far more conservative in general than the place I am moving to. If it can make a difference, I am wondering how to research this?
2) I stopped mortgage payments in August. The banks will eventually foreclose. How dependent am I on the filing date in regards to foreclosure, if I am giving up the house either way? In other words, does my "file now or after the move" equation need to factor in the foreclosure problem?
3) If I file before moving - how do we budget for a rent payment... I am not making mortgage payments now, and haven't started paying rent. My fear with filing now is ending up with an unrealistic amount in my bk budget for rent and not being able to make it work. Also worried about the trustee letting me have enough money in the bank to make to move feasible.
The way I see it - I have 6 to 9 months to get onto a realistic budget and save money to make this move happen. Plus - I am guessing extra cash on hand will make finding an apartment easier with such trashed credit.
The one factor I know about is if/when a creditor seeks a judgment and starts getting part of my paycheck.. but want to think about these other factors too.
Any help at all with any of these three questions would be greatly appreciated!!!
The CH 13 is due to my high income. Letting go of the house for many reasons - not the least of which is the degree to which I am in way over my head.
The move is also for many reasons - and will happen next Spring / Summer to make things easier on my kids.
So - as these pieces of the puzzle come into place, I am trying to now determine when and where to file.
1) Does the county you file in make much of a difference in the outcome of a CH 13? I am debating whether to file now or after the move. Current county is far more conservative in general than the place I am moving to. If it can make a difference, I am wondering how to research this?
2) I stopped mortgage payments in August. The banks will eventually foreclose. How dependent am I on the filing date in regards to foreclosure, if I am giving up the house either way? In other words, does my "file now or after the move" equation need to factor in the foreclosure problem?
3) If I file before moving - how do we budget for a rent payment... I am not making mortgage payments now, and haven't started paying rent. My fear with filing now is ending up with an unrealistic amount in my bk budget for rent and not being able to make it work. Also worried about the trustee letting me have enough money in the bank to make to move feasible.
The way I see it - I have 6 to 9 months to get onto a realistic budget and save money to make this move happen. Plus - I am guessing extra cash on hand will make finding an apartment easier with such trashed credit.
The one factor I know about is if/when a creditor seeks a judgment and starts getting part of my paycheck.. but want to think about these other factors too.
Any help at all with any of these three questions would be greatly appreciated!!!
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