Ok here is the scenario- Person is in debt of about 55k in cc's. Due to an illness last year he got behind in some payments and as a result interest rates were jacked up. Prior to the illness good credit score but still lots of debt.
The illness now requires treatment to the tune of about 1k per month which as of now doesn't appear to be covered by insurance. So in addition to the cc debt there could be 20-25k of medical debt tacked on. For awhile the treatments were 3 times a week so it added up quickly.
Treatment for this disease will be ongoing - for life probably. Some times monthly or even further apart sometimes more frequently possibly a couple of times a week.
So far job has been very understanding and he has now returned to work but with no sick time and no short term disability until 6 months of work have passed.
Makes over the median. I've tried to see if it is possible to qualify for a 7 with the extra 1k per month of medical expense but not sure if it flies if it is not cast in stone that he will have to have it every month.Right now it looks like he will for foreseeable future but for how long until it tapers off is anyone's guess. Even with the medical expense and a new car it is close for a 7.
So now we consider a 13. How would the payments for the treatments be handled in that scenario? Allowed? What happens if they become less frequent? Or if they suddenly have to be increased? Each treatment is a thousand dollars.
If he stays able to work, the 13 makes a lot of sense to me. Eliminates the interest on his debt and hopefully allows for the payment for treatment going forward. He earns good bonuses so he should be able to get out of this faster than 60 months if he is able to work. Again the question comes up what happens if he is unable to work for 3-6 months? Do payments get suspended? if so for how long? If plan gets dismissed for lack of payments what happens? If he loses his job then converting to a 7 as soon as possible is a no brainer but as long as he continues to return to work it won't work.
Lots of rambling here. Has anyone ever dealt with this kind of situation? Any and all advice/thoughts would be appreciated here. having just gone through this for myself (successful 7) I am totally drained but feel obligated to research this for my son.
Thanks for any help.
The illness now requires treatment to the tune of about 1k per month which as of now doesn't appear to be covered by insurance. So in addition to the cc debt there could be 20-25k of medical debt tacked on. For awhile the treatments were 3 times a week so it added up quickly.
Treatment for this disease will be ongoing - for life probably. Some times monthly or even further apart sometimes more frequently possibly a couple of times a week.
So far job has been very understanding and he has now returned to work but with no sick time and no short term disability until 6 months of work have passed.
Makes over the median. I've tried to see if it is possible to qualify for a 7 with the extra 1k per month of medical expense but not sure if it flies if it is not cast in stone that he will have to have it every month.Right now it looks like he will for foreseeable future but for how long until it tapers off is anyone's guess. Even with the medical expense and a new car it is close for a 7.
So now we consider a 13. How would the payments for the treatments be handled in that scenario? Allowed? What happens if they become less frequent? Or if they suddenly have to be increased? Each treatment is a thousand dollars.
If he stays able to work, the 13 makes a lot of sense to me. Eliminates the interest on his debt and hopefully allows for the payment for treatment going forward. He earns good bonuses so he should be able to get out of this faster than 60 months if he is able to work. Again the question comes up what happens if he is unable to work for 3-6 months? Do payments get suspended? if so for how long? If plan gets dismissed for lack of payments what happens? If he loses his job then converting to a 7 as soon as possible is a no brainer but as long as he continues to return to work it won't work.
Lots of rambling here. Has anyone ever dealt with this kind of situation? Any and all advice/thoughts would be appreciated here. having just gone through this for myself (successful 7) I am totally drained but feel obligated to research this for my son.
Thanks for any help.
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