Hello,
I am new to the forum. My husband and I are considering filing Chapter 13. I will try to give a little background. I apologize if it is too much or too little. We have been working with a credit counseling agency since last September but we are still struggling and have missed two house payments. We have two car loans (these are current) and need to keep our cars as we both work in another state than where we live. I commute approximately 60 miles a day and my husband commutes 100+ miles a day. My car was bought in August of '09 and my husband's car was just purchased in Feb. of this year as the car he had was breaking down every month and heading to car heaven.
Do people who file Chapt. 13 normally get to keep their house and cars? I know each case is probably different but I am just wondering what the "norm" is.
We also bought a TV last year (when our 10 year old tv finally went kaput) that we are still paying on - will we have to return that or can we continue to make payments on it or should we pay it off?
Thank you for your time and information.
I am new to the forum. My husband and I are considering filing Chapter 13. I will try to give a little background. I apologize if it is too much or too little. We have been working with a credit counseling agency since last September but we are still struggling and have missed two house payments. We have two car loans (these are current) and need to keep our cars as we both work in another state than where we live. I commute approximately 60 miles a day and my husband commutes 100+ miles a day. My car was bought in August of '09 and my husband's car was just purchased in Feb. of this year as the car he had was breaking down every month and heading to car heaven.
Do people who file Chapt. 13 normally get to keep their house and cars? I know each case is probably different but I am just wondering what the "norm" is.
We also bought a TV last year (when our 10 year old tv finally went kaput) that we are still paying on - will we have to return that or can we continue to make payments on it or should we pay it off?
Thank you for your time and information.
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