Ok, so I have 2nd meeting with attorney this week. After interviewing several, the one we went with seems the most likely give personal attention and has good level of experience. We passed on a more experienced attorney simply because of the feeling that we would get pawned off on associates or paralegal.
Anyway... Here is our list of expenses (and some stats).
Mortgage: $1350
Electric: $175
Propane (heat): $283
Telephone: $60
Cell Phone: $110
Garbage Collection: $30
Sattelite TV: $90 (we live in extreme rural area - no cable or OTA reception)
*Home Maintenance: $250
*Food: $626
*Clothing: $180
Laundry/Dry Cleaning: $55
Transportation (not including car payments): $671
*Recreation, clubs, & entertainment, newspapers, mags: $150
*Charitable Contributions: $100
Homeowners Insurance: $78
Automobile Insurance: $275
Property Taxes: $317
Student Loans: $875
401k Loans: $996
Rental Property: $976
Car Payment 1: $405
Car Payment 2: $494
*Household (non-food items): $60
*Hygiene Supplies: $55
Child Care $888
Haircuts: $40
*Cosmetics: 15
*Work Lunches: *50
*Pet Supplies/Pet Care: $75
Professional Licenses: $50
TOTAL EXPENSES: $10,004
We are married with one child. Technically have another one on the way (6 weeks pregnant - just found out!) but those expenses are not yet figured in. We will definitely account for those, but wanted to chat with attorney on how to best handle it first.
Our attorney uses Best Case Bankruptcy software, so these numbers and categories are straight off of that. (except for the last 8 that are under misc.) We know the Student Loans will get thrown in with other unsecured creditors (how our district/trustee handles them).
All items marked with an "*" are estimates. All others are actual expenses. Rental is cash flow positive (barely). It brings in about $75 per month after all expenses. But that is still $75 for the trustee!
I am looking for a sanity check. I truly accounted for everything to help make a livable budget, but was curious as to what others thought. $10k of expenses seems high, but there isn't a ton of padding in there.
Other relevant stats: We are in Eastern District of Michigan. $82k CC debt, $140k Student Loan debt, lien stripping 2nd mortgage of $148k (we hope - appraisal is $5k under what we owe on the 1st), other unsecured debt of about $30k. Gross income of about $200k per year.
Sorry for the uber-long post. Just wanted to get the relevant fact out there and see what others thought.
Thanks!
Anyway... Here is our list of expenses (and some stats).
Mortgage: $1350
Electric: $175
Propane (heat): $283
Telephone: $60
Cell Phone: $110
Garbage Collection: $30
Sattelite TV: $90 (we live in extreme rural area - no cable or OTA reception)
*Home Maintenance: $250
*Food: $626
*Clothing: $180
Laundry/Dry Cleaning: $55
Transportation (not including car payments): $671
*Recreation, clubs, & entertainment, newspapers, mags: $150
*Charitable Contributions: $100
Homeowners Insurance: $78
Automobile Insurance: $275
Property Taxes: $317
Student Loans: $875
401k Loans: $996
Rental Property: $976
Car Payment 1: $405
Car Payment 2: $494
*Household (non-food items): $60
*Hygiene Supplies: $55
Child Care $888
Haircuts: $40
*Cosmetics: 15
*Work Lunches: *50
*Pet Supplies/Pet Care: $75
Professional Licenses: $50
TOTAL EXPENSES: $10,004
We are married with one child. Technically have another one on the way (6 weeks pregnant - just found out!) but those expenses are not yet figured in. We will definitely account for those, but wanted to chat with attorney on how to best handle it first.
Our attorney uses Best Case Bankruptcy software, so these numbers and categories are straight off of that. (except for the last 8 that are under misc.) We know the Student Loans will get thrown in with other unsecured creditors (how our district/trustee handles them).
All items marked with an "*" are estimates. All others are actual expenses. Rental is cash flow positive (barely). It brings in about $75 per month after all expenses. But that is still $75 for the trustee!
I am looking for a sanity check. I truly accounted for everything to help make a livable budget, but was curious as to what others thought. $10k of expenses seems high, but there isn't a ton of padding in there.
Other relevant stats: We are in Eastern District of Michigan. $82k CC debt, $140k Student Loan debt, lien stripping 2nd mortgage of $148k (we hope - appraisal is $5k under what we owe on the 1st), other unsecured debt of about $30k. Gross income of about $200k per year.
Sorry for the uber-long post. Just wanted to get the relevant fact out there and see what others thought.
Thanks!
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