I am in desperate need of some quick advice, or at least some links to the advice already existing in the forum. We filed for chapter 7 in September of 2014 and had it rejected. We now have permission to convert over to a chapter 13, but we are starting from scratch with our attorney on structuring a budget. We have a meeting tomorrow to talk about this. I don't understand how to maximize our budget so that we have money for unexpected costs. We have close to $200,000 in unsecured debt and an income that would put us around $1,000 dollars a month in repayment. That would be after a third mortgage on the house is payed in about a year. Until then, our first 10 months, payment would be around $500 per month. We have an option that would allow us to refinance the house without changing equity, about $40,000. That would put our budget into shape, but it looks like we would be directing this money towards our trustee. So how do we structure a budget that allows us to put a roof on the house next fall, rent a cap and gown for our senior next year.....
The other option we have, is to negotiate the debt with the creditors. I am 60 years old and still working, I could tap my retirement and hopefully pay anywhere from 50 cents to 20 cents on the dollar. Pay off one car payment and refinance the house. This would save us from going the bankruptcy route. I just don't know what to do. I understand that debt settlement will equal additional income for tax purposes, but I think we can handle that come April 2016. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
The other option we have, is to negotiate the debt with the creditors. I am 60 years old and still working, I could tap my retirement and hopefully pay anywhere from 50 cents to 20 cents on the dollar. Pay off one car payment and refinance the house. This would save us from going the bankruptcy route. I just don't know what to do. I understand that debt settlement will equal additional income for tax purposes, but I think we can handle that come April 2016. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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