I have been reading all the posts with great interest, and I am so happy I have found this resource.
Wondered if any of you would have specific advice on Chapter 13 while separated. My STBX and i have filed jointly. The majority of the debt is an almost 80,000 business loan. I think the rest of the debt I could probably handle on my own, as it is about 14,000. Mostly CCs we used for essentials when the business went south. I worked lots of overtime to try to compensate for his loss of income, so now when they calculate monthly payments, they base it on the last 6 month of income, which is never going to be that high again. In my state, all teachers are to be hit with reductions in take home pay (600 dollars per month is the estimate) In addition, I will no longer have the ability to have first crack at the extra work. In addition, my husband will be unemployed in about 3 weeks, The problem is the chapter 13 came up with a 1300 dollar per month payment. I know we will not be able to handle that because of the changes coming, but according to the lawyer, they base it on the last 6 month period. He is advising we wait till out incomes actually go down to file, but not sure if the creditors will wait. In addition, we are in 2 separate households, and I have 3 kids to support. Would I be better off getting through the divorce first? Can his business debt be transferred to me if he files Chapter 7 after we divorce? My attorney says yes, but that seems really unfair to me. But my state is community property state. I do not qualify for chapter 7 alone or with him currently because my income is 2000 over the cap. We have run the numbers and I just do not think there is any way to double expenses, even though that is out reality. I did read about the Lanning decision and intend to mention it to my lawyer.
Any advice or help would be appreciated!
Wondered if any of you would have specific advice on Chapter 13 while separated. My STBX and i have filed jointly. The majority of the debt is an almost 80,000 business loan. I think the rest of the debt I could probably handle on my own, as it is about 14,000. Mostly CCs we used for essentials when the business went south. I worked lots of overtime to try to compensate for his loss of income, so now when they calculate monthly payments, they base it on the last 6 month of income, which is never going to be that high again. In my state, all teachers are to be hit with reductions in take home pay (600 dollars per month is the estimate) In addition, I will no longer have the ability to have first crack at the extra work. In addition, my husband will be unemployed in about 3 weeks, The problem is the chapter 13 came up with a 1300 dollar per month payment. I know we will not be able to handle that because of the changes coming, but according to the lawyer, they base it on the last 6 month period. He is advising we wait till out incomes actually go down to file, but not sure if the creditors will wait. In addition, we are in 2 separate households, and I have 3 kids to support. Would I be better off getting through the divorce first? Can his business debt be transferred to me if he files Chapter 7 after we divorce? My attorney says yes, but that seems really unfair to me. But my state is community property state. I do not qualify for chapter 7 alone or with him currently because my income is 2000 over the cap. We have run the numbers and I just do not think there is any way to double expenses, even though that is out reality. I did read about the Lanning decision and intend to mention it to my lawyer.
Any advice or help would be appreciated!
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