Hi All,
I'm recently divorced and meeting with a bk attorney next week. How I landed here................well my ex and I should have divorced years ago, but for whatever reason did not. Four years ago he lost his job, so that added to the stress, being already depressed this just added to the debt. I can't tell you where the mony went, I'd like to sit here and say I have nice things to show for it.........A large collection of TUMS maybe, because that's what I've been living on. So here is where I need help, I need to have someone give me a ballpark range of what my payment plan would be.
State: Rhode Island
Debt: $135K in unsecured cc/loan
Net Monthly Income: $5608.00
Mortgage: I've managed to stay on top of- Monthly payment is $1435.73
RE Taxes: $305.00 per month
HOA Fee: $275.00 per month
Alimony: $1000.00- per month for 48 months, just started 1/1/13
Health Insurance: $285 per month
Then the rest would be gas, food, utilities, etc........
Car: 2008 Ford paid for - Kelly BB says its worth $4800
Just trying to get an idea of what my exposure would be. I'm currently in one of those debt settlement programs and paying around $1000, which has been tight, but it is what it is.
Also, another quick question. Not counted in my monthly income. I usually receive mileage checks from my employer, when not reporting to my office (which is a 55 mile each way trip) for me, I often go on sales calls, so I drive a lot. Would the monies received from mileage reimbursement be counted as income?
Any and all advise would be helpful. I've just read some posts and saw that people only having $60k in unsecured debt paying over $1000 per month, so it's been scary. I guess one of the moderators commented and said that there might be different variables to that, like if they are paying there mortgages and cars inside the plan, which I would not be doing.
Any and all advice would be helpful. Honestly, I called one lawyer about a year ago and our 30-minute phone call didn't go well, you might think I told him I was responsible for a major attack on the US the way I was treated. I was also given the recommendation by one attorney I called who specializes in CH 7 for 25 years, to call the attorney I'm meeting with who has been just a BK attorney for 24 years in the RI, his practice handles about 65% of CH13, so I imagine he has the knowledge and the insight to help me come up with a fair pay back plan. sorry to ramble......I do this when I'm nervous........but words my attorney told me was, look relax Tom Jefferson, Abe Lincoln and Walt Disney have all been where you are, and they came out of it just fine, and with my help so will you.
Thanks again in advance, for any insight you can provide me.
I'm recently divorced and meeting with a bk attorney next week. How I landed here................well my ex and I should have divorced years ago, but for whatever reason did not. Four years ago he lost his job, so that added to the stress, being already depressed this just added to the debt. I can't tell you where the mony went, I'd like to sit here and say I have nice things to show for it.........A large collection of TUMS maybe, because that's what I've been living on. So here is where I need help, I need to have someone give me a ballpark range of what my payment plan would be.
State: Rhode Island
Debt: $135K in unsecured cc/loan
Net Monthly Income: $5608.00
Mortgage: I've managed to stay on top of- Monthly payment is $1435.73
RE Taxes: $305.00 per month
HOA Fee: $275.00 per month
Alimony: $1000.00- per month for 48 months, just started 1/1/13
Health Insurance: $285 per month
Then the rest would be gas, food, utilities, etc........
Car: 2008 Ford paid for - Kelly BB says its worth $4800
Just trying to get an idea of what my exposure would be. I'm currently in one of those debt settlement programs and paying around $1000, which has been tight, but it is what it is.
Also, another quick question. Not counted in my monthly income. I usually receive mileage checks from my employer, when not reporting to my office (which is a 55 mile each way trip) for me, I often go on sales calls, so I drive a lot. Would the monies received from mileage reimbursement be counted as income?
Any and all advise would be helpful. I've just read some posts and saw that people only having $60k in unsecured debt paying over $1000 per month, so it's been scary. I guess one of the moderators commented and said that there might be different variables to that, like if they are paying there mortgages and cars inside the plan, which I would not be doing.
Any and all advice would be helpful. Honestly, I called one lawyer about a year ago and our 30-minute phone call didn't go well, you might think I told him I was responsible for a major attack on the US the way I was treated. I was also given the recommendation by one attorney I called who specializes in CH 7 for 25 years, to call the attorney I'm meeting with who has been just a BK attorney for 24 years in the RI, his practice handles about 65% of CH13, so I imagine he has the knowledge and the insight to help me come up with a fair pay back plan. sorry to ramble......I do this when I'm nervous........but words my attorney told me was, look relax Tom Jefferson, Abe Lincoln and Walt Disney have all been where you are, and they came out of it just fine, and with my help so will you.
Thanks again in advance, for any insight you can provide me.
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