After weighing all our options, we decided to do a voluntary dismissal of our Chapter 13. We were almost 2 years into a 5 year plan. Our monthly payment was starting to cripple us financially. When we filed, I was getting lots of OT at work and this caused our payment to be very high. That extra income dried up after a few months. We cut back as much as we could and kept current on our payments.
After our mortgage arrears were paid up, I took a long look at our case. I knew we couldn't continue making that huge monthly payment. The rest of it was credit card debt. I contacted the collection agencies about settling. Being in a Ch13, they could not legally discuss anything. But they all did say they would work with me in the event of a dismissal.
We took a huge leap of faith and decided to stop paying on our Ch13. I contacted our trustee and our attorney and relayed our decision. They both made sure we were aware of the consequences. We were. After the 2nd month of not paying we received notice of a motion to dismiss. We did not attend. Soon after we got the official notice that the case was to be dismissed for failure to make payments. Once I got that, I immediately contacted all the collection agencies and discussed our options. 5 accounts were settled for only 30% of the balance.
I received a notice in the mail stating the terms of the settlements and that the credit bureaus would be notified that the debts were paid. I borrowed from my 401k to pay these. The remaining 3 offered settlement amounts that were too high for me to pay. So we worked out a monthly payment instead. All 3 are for a set amount with no added fees or interest. So now there are 3 more bills for me to pay every month, but I made sure this was something we could afford to live with.
I want to make sure you guys and gals know this was not an easy decision to make. I am in no way telling anyone else to do what we did. In our situation we felt this was our best choice. I know we could have gone back to court and asked for our payment to be lowered. I know our credit will be further affected by our voluntary dismissal. Nevertheless, this was our decision. I'm very happy we were able to take care of the rest of our debt. It was a very hard lesson learned about financial responsibility. One that we will always keep with us.
I would also like to let everyone know how much I appreciate this site. I learned a lot about bankruptcy from so many of you before we filed. We now live on a budget well within our means. We live without the use of credit cards. We can start building up our savings back up.
I didn't participate a whole lot. But I was here almost daily reading and reading to learn as much as I could. I wish all of you the best of luck. Thank you all for all the help you have given us.
After our mortgage arrears were paid up, I took a long look at our case. I knew we couldn't continue making that huge monthly payment. The rest of it was credit card debt. I contacted the collection agencies about settling. Being in a Ch13, they could not legally discuss anything. But they all did say they would work with me in the event of a dismissal.
We took a huge leap of faith and decided to stop paying on our Ch13. I contacted our trustee and our attorney and relayed our decision. They both made sure we were aware of the consequences. We were. After the 2nd month of not paying we received notice of a motion to dismiss. We did not attend. Soon after we got the official notice that the case was to be dismissed for failure to make payments. Once I got that, I immediately contacted all the collection agencies and discussed our options. 5 accounts were settled for only 30% of the balance.
I received a notice in the mail stating the terms of the settlements and that the credit bureaus would be notified that the debts were paid. I borrowed from my 401k to pay these. The remaining 3 offered settlement amounts that were too high for me to pay. So we worked out a monthly payment instead. All 3 are for a set amount with no added fees or interest. So now there are 3 more bills for me to pay every month, but I made sure this was something we could afford to live with.
I want to make sure you guys and gals know this was not an easy decision to make. I am in no way telling anyone else to do what we did. In our situation we felt this was our best choice. I know we could have gone back to court and asked for our payment to be lowered. I know our credit will be further affected by our voluntary dismissal. Nevertheless, this was our decision. I'm very happy we were able to take care of the rest of our debt. It was a very hard lesson learned about financial responsibility. One that we will always keep with us.
I would also like to let everyone know how much I appreciate this site. I learned a lot about bankruptcy from so many of you before we filed. We now live on a budget well within our means. We live without the use of credit cards. We can start building up our savings back up.
I didn't participate a whole lot. But I was here almost daily reading and reading to learn as much as I could. I wish all of you the best of luck. Thank you all for all the help you have given us.
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