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Thank you so much! I just read so much doom and gloom on a lot of the post. My husband took a drastic paycut last fall. We did meet with an attorney who suggested we try to wait 6 months. Our appointment is tomorrow and I just hope I am doing the right thing. A good part of me knows it's right because we will never be able to pay off our debts without it. Time to be realistic!
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I have never regretted filing and wish I would have done it sooner . I filed due to credit card debt. I was making so many minimum payments every month & getting no where fast. It was a weight lifted off my shoulders of worrying what & when to pay everyone. The stigma of having filed was a worry for me at first. But I made the right choice and am so happy too have the opportunity of a fresh start debt free .Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
Chapter 13 filed 10-21-09
Discharged 4-13-15
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I never regretted filing. I always regretting getting into the position that I had to file, wasting so much money that I could of been saving and also not doing it sooner. 5 years later looking forward to my final years of working, socking away retirement money and enjoying our debt free life!Discharged 5/2015
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Regret Filing.....
Originally posted by jange View PostI never regretted filing. I always regretting getting into the position that I had to file, wasting so much money that I could of been saving and also not doing it sooner. 5 years later looking forward to my final years of working, socking away retirement money and enjoying our debt free life!
Absolutely not.
As far as I am concerned, it is payback for them putting me in the position that I had to file anyway.
While I know I do bear some responsibility for getting myself into that position, I was one of those who were paying everything on time with little trouble in the foreseeable future, until the financial crisis of 2008 hit. What did I get for being a good customer......well all of those low interest credit cards I had jacked their interest rates up to damn near 30%. When I refused to pay one bank in particular tried to coerce me with temporary and short lived options that would've only benefit them ( like an offer to freeze the interest rate only until I was caught up on the account).
I stopped paying them.
They sued?
So I filed BK and hung them all out to dry.
Filing BK put more money in my pockets that would've went to them. And I've got a pretty sizeable cushion now as a result.Final Payment 7/2016
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Originally posted by jange View PostI never regretted filing. I always regretting getting into the position that I had to file, wasting so much money that I could of been saving and also not doing it sooner. 5 years later looking forward to my final years of working, socking away retirement money and enjoying our debt free life!
I wish I did not wait so long. I fought to the point of taking form my retirement account on many occasions to keep my pride in tact, but when I realized I was at a point where I may never be able to assist my children in life I decided to file. Is it a struggle, yes, and I hope the land at the end of this rainbow is swell. I don't know what it is like to not live check to check, but I made a goal to do so and am damn determined to obtain that goal. BK is one tool that will help me be where I want to be.11/23/'10-filed ch 13. 1/6/'11-341, confirmed. Below median. Plan completed 11/30/2015. DISSCHARGED 4/4/2016.JP
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Originally posted by spidge View PostTo add to Jange's response and add to my own.
I wish I did not wait so long. I fought to the point of taking form my retirement account on many occasions to keep my pride in tact, but when I realized I was at a point where I may never be able to assist my children in life I decided to file. Is it a struggle, yes, and I hope the land at the end of this rainbow is swell. I don't know what it is like to not live check to check, but I made a goal to do so and am damn determined to obtain that goal. BK is one tool that will help me be where I want to be.
My 401K loan has been paid back and I now put $600+ a month into the 401K. Last year I also opened Roth IRA for my husband and I, wish I could have done that sooner. My husband was unemployed for the last year and then officially retired last month so between the $1200 I am not paying the trustee and my husband's ss which starts next month, I will be truly ahead of the game for the 1st time in a very long time, so long that, I don't actually remember having real extra money.
Spidge good luck to you! The last few months will go by quickly.Discharged 5/2015
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Only days like today when I have to pay in my annual work bonus to the trustee!! I am not to my 1st year down mark yet, in May, so today was bonus one of 5 paid to the trustee!! But I know in the end it will all be better, and life will be much easier, I just have to keep telling myself that. And I have to keep telling myself it is our own fault for being here anyway.
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Originally posted by jange View PostSpidge I took from my 401K retirement account at work, several times, trying to keep afloat. Of course it didn't work. Just ended up deeper in debt, with $400 less a month since I took a loan. .
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