Good morning!
I live in Southern Louisiana. I have been contemplating bankruptcy over the last year or so. Now, I am going through a separation (100% of bills on me). I am due to have a baby in May 2017 and around that same time I will have to start repayment of student loans. I met with a lawyer around October. I don't have a solid feeling about him but I have never dealt with lawyers of any kind. Might meet with another one before following through with him. Ok, so I have a few questions for the folks that have gone through or going through Chapter 7.
Lawyer suggested waiting until after income tax because "they" could take my refund. So I have a few months to figure this out.
I am current on all payments. Should I stop paying these bills?
I have a Capital One credit card ($4000 balance) I also bank with Cap One. Should I close my bank account with them?
My dad is a cosigner to one of my credit cards. I mentioned paying that card off and closing before filing. Lawyer said I cant do that because it is considered creditor favoritism and they could come back on me. What should I do about this one? Pay off or not include in case? Either one, I am ok with.
My bed/mattress is financed through Wells Fargo - Mattress Firm. I still owe about $1800. Been paying on it for a year.
My sofa set is also financed through Wells Fargo - Ashley Furniture. I owe about $1600. Only had a few months.
Lawyer said I would have to give both of these back or agree to pay them as planned (if I could afford it). Truth??
Is all my anxiety about filing necessary? I am so scared of this hurting me instead of helping... garnishments, lawsuits... I don't know. What I do know is I am struggling to make ends meet. I pay all my bills on time. But after that, I am broke... requiring me to put necessities on credit. Now with separation, I don't have that additional income to balance things out.
Any additional advice or tips would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tiffany
I live in Southern Louisiana. I have been contemplating bankruptcy over the last year or so. Now, I am going through a separation (100% of bills on me). I am due to have a baby in May 2017 and around that same time I will have to start repayment of student loans. I met with a lawyer around October. I don't have a solid feeling about him but I have never dealt with lawyers of any kind. Might meet with another one before following through with him. Ok, so I have a few questions for the folks that have gone through or going through Chapter 7.
Lawyer suggested waiting until after income tax because "they" could take my refund. So I have a few months to figure this out.
I am current on all payments. Should I stop paying these bills?
I have a Capital One credit card ($4000 balance) I also bank with Cap One. Should I close my bank account with them?
My dad is a cosigner to one of my credit cards. I mentioned paying that card off and closing before filing. Lawyer said I cant do that because it is considered creditor favoritism and they could come back on me. What should I do about this one? Pay off or not include in case? Either one, I am ok with.
My bed/mattress is financed through Wells Fargo - Mattress Firm. I still owe about $1800. Been paying on it for a year.
My sofa set is also financed through Wells Fargo - Ashley Furniture. I owe about $1600. Only had a few months.
Lawyer said I would have to give both of these back or agree to pay them as planned (if I could afford it). Truth??
Is all my anxiety about filing necessary? I am so scared of this hurting me instead of helping... garnishments, lawsuits... I don't know. What I do know is I am struggling to make ends meet. I pay all my bills on time. But after that, I am broke... requiring me to put necessities on credit. Now with separation, I don't have that additional income to balance things out.
Any additional advice or tips would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tiffany
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