Please post ANY advice, we are desperate!
Because we were personal guarantors for a failed business through our Corporation, we have creditors galore coming after us. An attorney informed me over the phone that due to my husband's salaried income (higher than average) and because we need to Bk the personally guaranteed debts from business which are up to $150,000, that we have to file Ch 13, and don't qualify for Ch 7. The debt collectors are ready to take action against us, as they have obtained a judgement and can levy any time if they choose, and we can not risk having our bank accts frozen. We also can not afford to retain an attorney to fight them or to reduce the debt. We are in a corner. I check our bank acct everyday to make sure we still have money there to clear for checks out against it.
Our budget is very tight, and we live paycheck to paycheck to just pay bills, even though my husband makes good money "on paper", the cost of just living is high here in our city of southern CA- we rent a modest home, drive gas guzzlers and have 3 hungry and growing children who are not dressed to the hilt or get to shop very often-it's just difficult to pay everything each month. I often have to write a check for groceries in hopes that it doesnt clear before we get paid in 2 days. We never eat out, Starbucks is sometimes a treat on a weekend. But NO splurging or even vacations for years! We also have no assetts, no savings, no real estate and thing to hide. We still have 2 yrs left on our car payments, and about $13,000 in our own credit debt that will be wiped out too. We have been making minimum payments of $15 and $25 a month on these FOR YEARS! (
Anyway, my question is, what do we do if our income and budget can not show any disposable income? I think if I fudge numbers a bit, I can maybe show $100 disposable, but really, the numbers don't lie!
Help us figure out the best plan for us, and if a BK will be possible for us.
We need a fresh start for us and for our children!
Thank you!,
Kristie in CA
Because we were personal guarantors for a failed business through our Corporation, we have creditors galore coming after us. An attorney informed me over the phone that due to my husband's salaried income (higher than average) and because we need to Bk the personally guaranteed debts from business which are up to $150,000, that we have to file Ch 13, and don't qualify for Ch 7. The debt collectors are ready to take action against us, as they have obtained a judgement and can levy any time if they choose, and we can not risk having our bank accts frozen. We also can not afford to retain an attorney to fight them or to reduce the debt. We are in a corner. I check our bank acct everyday to make sure we still have money there to clear for checks out against it.
Our budget is very tight, and we live paycheck to paycheck to just pay bills, even though my husband makes good money "on paper", the cost of just living is high here in our city of southern CA- we rent a modest home, drive gas guzzlers and have 3 hungry and growing children who are not dressed to the hilt or get to shop very often-it's just difficult to pay everything each month. I often have to write a check for groceries in hopes that it doesnt clear before we get paid in 2 days. We never eat out, Starbucks is sometimes a treat on a weekend. But NO splurging or even vacations for years! We also have no assetts, no savings, no real estate and thing to hide. We still have 2 yrs left on our car payments, and about $13,000 in our own credit debt that will be wiped out too. We have been making minimum payments of $15 and $25 a month on these FOR YEARS! (
Anyway, my question is, what do we do if our income and budget can not show any disposable income? I think if I fudge numbers a bit, I can maybe show $100 disposable, but really, the numbers don't lie!
Help us figure out the best plan for us, and if a BK will be possible for us.
We need a fresh start for us and for our children!
Thank you!,
Kristie in CA
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