Question: Once we actually file, how long will we have before we have to start making payments? We are hoping to wait & file once we receive notice that one of our creditors is taking action. Chase sent us a letter last week saying if they did not hear from us within 15 days-they would be forced to take action. We stopped paying the bills around Dec/Jan and retained a Lawyer.
We've been using the extra to finally get caught up on things such as getting current on the electric bill, garbage & water, etc, etc. It's so nice to see some extra cash in our account rather then stressing because we our completely out of funds and the car needs gas or our children's school lunch accounts are on $0. Would like to drag this out as long as we can before having to turn $$$ over to the trustee.
So really my question is...how long do we have from the time they actually threaten to garnish wages. Once we receive notice, should we rush over to our Lawyer and file that same day or do we actually have another month or so before they act on the threat?
We've been using the extra to finally get caught up on things such as getting current on the electric bill, garbage & water, etc, etc. It's so nice to see some extra cash in our account rather then stressing because we our completely out of funds and the car needs gas or our children's school lunch accounts are on $0. Would like to drag this out as long as we can before having to turn $$$ over to the trustee.
So really my question is...how long do we have from the time they actually threaten to garnish wages. Once we receive notice, should we rush over to our Lawyer and file that same day or do we actually have another month or so before they act on the threat?
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