I will try to be brief, but I really feel our case is unique and could use any help, as I feel like we could really get screwed here.
Wife and I separated, she moved away, i eventually followed and we got back together at her new rental home. Filed Ch13, they let us keep our house, and live in her rental. -? My understanding was that because we lived so far below our means (other than a mountain of unsecured debt) we could do this because of the allowances. We eradicated ALL unsecured debt under 13, still pay on house, but not living in it. Our ch 13 payment is about all we can afford once everything else is paid, so we are effectively giving up all of our disposable income to the plan, but it is only paying the trustee and attorney, no unsecureds.
Lots of people think we "got one over" on the system because we own one house and live in another. It may appear that way, but again, as I understand it, we were living so cheaply anyway, and our unsecured debts were 50% of monthly take-home pay to the point we had money for nothing as they continually raised rates and payments on us over the years. Our filing was 100% legit with a reputable attorney. He was just very good, and used the rules to provide us the very best scenario allowed under the law.
Our ch 13 plan was confirmed. After some soul searching, we would really like to just move away to another state near some family and start our lives over again after all of this mess. Since we have no money, it would be challenging, but with help from family we can do it, and job prospects are good. The plan would be to convert to chapter 7, liquidate everything and move.
Questions:
1) This worries me a lot. I am afraid that we may not qualify for 7. If so, how can we get out of our house without our plan payment being raised by the same amount? I understand if we sell it, even with approval, then the amount of the payment could be added to our plan since it would then be "disposable income -?".
2) I am also afraid that trying to file 7 may result in some sort of review of our case that would in effect get our case dismissed, then we would be at the mercy of the creditors for six months until we could file again.
In short, we got a good deal on a ch13, but we would rather just let everything go, house, property, etc. and start from square 1. Maybe I am just paranoid, but I feel that bankruptcy was actually too easy for us, but maybe that is just because nothing really changed for us. For several years we have lived check to check, and not had money to eat out, go on trips or anything anyway. We have lived on nothing due to extreme debt and some misfortune over the years, so now we still live on nothing although it seems that we do get something because we still have our house even though we do not live there.
I understand that people actually keep second homes in bk, which just sounds bizarre to me, but I guess that is the point of ch13 -to keep your stuff. In our case, we just pay our secure debts, and all unsecured was erased. I would have thought that they would sell the house and use the money to pay the unsecureds since we do not live there, but I guess that is ch7? It is very confusing to me. I was always against bk before my situation forced me into it, so I am just very apprehensive, and feel we will get screwed.
Any help? We are not looking to gain anything, just get rid of it all, and start over. I feel because we got to keep the house that we are now tied to it, and getting rid of it, either through 7 or 13, will change our situation such that we get dismissed, get our plan modified to higher payments, or who knows what.
It is just tough because people I talk to think I "got one over" on the system, and I didn't. Our situation and the numbers just worked this way, and its what we got. I am just fearful that they are somehow right, and trying to do anything will only make it worse. We never lived in excess, just had some hard times and got in over our head.
I appreciate any comments or questions.
Wife and I separated, she moved away, i eventually followed and we got back together at her new rental home. Filed Ch13, they let us keep our house, and live in her rental. -? My understanding was that because we lived so far below our means (other than a mountain of unsecured debt) we could do this because of the allowances. We eradicated ALL unsecured debt under 13, still pay on house, but not living in it. Our ch 13 payment is about all we can afford once everything else is paid, so we are effectively giving up all of our disposable income to the plan, but it is only paying the trustee and attorney, no unsecureds.
Lots of people think we "got one over" on the system because we own one house and live in another. It may appear that way, but again, as I understand it, we were living so cheaply anyway, and our unsecured debts were 50% of monthly take-home pay to the point we had money for nothing as they continually raised rates and payments on us over the years. Our filing was 100% legit with a reputable attorney. He was just very good, and used the rules to provide us the very best scenario allowed under the law.
Our ch 13 plan was confirmed. After some soul searching, we would really like to just move away to another state near some family and start our lives over again after all of this mess. Since we have no money, it would be challenging, but with help from family we can do it, and job prospects are good. The plan would be to convert to chapter 7, liquidate everything and move.
Questions:
1) This worries me a lot. I am afraid that we may not qualify for 7. If so, how can we get out of our house without our plan payment being raised by the same amount? I understand if we sell it, even with approval, then the amount of the payment could be added to our plan since it would then be "disposable income -?".
2) I am also afraid that trying to file 7 may result in some sort of review of our case that would in effect get our case dismissed, then we would be at the mercy of the creditors for six months until we could file again.
In short, we got a good deal on a ch13, but we would rather just let everything go, house, property, etc. and start from square 1. Maybe I am just paranoid, but I feel that bankruptcy was actually too easy for us, but maybe that is just because nothing really changed for us. For several years we have lived check to check, and not had money to eat out, go on trips or anything anyway. We have lived on nothing due to extreme debt and some misfortune over the years, so now we still live on nothing although it seems that we do get something because we still have our house even though we do not live there.
I understand that people actually keep second homes in bk, which just sounds bizarre to me, but I guess that is the point of ch13 -to keep your stuff. In our case, we just pay our secure debts, and all unsecured was erased. I would have thought that they would sell the house and use the money to pay the unsecureds since we do not live there, but I guess that is ch7? It is very confusing to me. I was always against bk before my situation forced me into it, so I am just very apprehensive, and feel we will get screwed.
Any help? We are not looking to gain anything, just get rid of it all, and start over. I feel because we got to keep the house that we are now tied to it, and getting rid of it, either through 7 or 13, will change our situation such that we get dismissed, get our plan modified to higher payments, or who knows what.
It is just tough because people I talk to think I "got one over" on the system, and I didn't. Our situation and the numbers just worked this way, and its what we got. I am just fearful that they are somehow right, and trying to do anything will only make it worse. We never lived in excess, just had some hard times and got in over our head.
I appreciate any comments or questions.
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