Hello everyone (this is my first post). I have been reading up on the early buyout option and see that the plan must be paid back at 100% to do a early payoff after 36 months.
My situation
When I filed, it was to keep my vehicle. My bills were not behind, for the most part, and it was to protect my car after a bad situation. Hard to explain. Either way, my bk is for a relatively low amount with the exception of my student loans and set to 60 months. When I filed, my lawyer told me that I could pay it off after 36 months (from my readings on this forum, apparently alot of lawyers say that). Now I am 32 months into my plan and am thinking about the early buyout. I am under the median income and we currently live in a BAD neighborhood. A security guard was killed while we have been living here and I want to move as soon as possible. I need to put this bk behind me so I can get my children in a decent area. I called my lawyer to ask about the early buyout and was told that it was no problem. She said to simply call her when I wanted to do it, which will be tax refund time. (My refund was counted as income in my bk)
Finally, my question. I don't know if I will have to pay 100% or not but without the student loans, I can with the tax refund. % Plan payoff ~ $3300. 100% payoff without student loans ~ $4200. Since the student loans will still be owed after the discharge and I am eligible for deferment anyway, will I have to pay the total amount of my student loans to get out of my bk early?
My situation
When I filed, it was to keep my vehicle. My bills were not behind, for the most part, and it was to protect my car after a bad situation. Hard to explain. Either way, my bk is for a relatively low amount with the exception of my student loans and set to 60 months. When I filed, my lawyer told me that I could pay it off after 36 months (from my readings on this forum, apparently alot of lawyers say that). Now I am 32 months into my plan and am thinking about the early buyout. I am under the median income and we currently live in a BAD neighborhood. A security guard was killed while we have been living here and I want to move as soon as possible. I need to put this bk behind me so I can get my children in a decent area. I called my lawyer to ask about the early buyout and was told that it was no problem. She said to simply call her when I wanted to do it, which will be tax refund time. (My refund was counted as income in my bk)
Finally, my question. I don't know if I will have to pay 100% or not but without the student loans, I can with the tax refund. % Plan payoff ~ $3300. 100% payoff without student loans ~ $4200. Since the student loans will still be owed after the discharge and I am eligible for deferment anyway, will I have to pay the total amount of my student loans to get out of my bk early?
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