I don't know if you all remember a post I made about my husband deciding to file with me. I wanted him to at the beginning but he wanted to keep his name out of it and pay his bills as required. I had consulted an attorney in August (I think is when I first met with him, and paid him a month or so after that.) Anyway, he said to stop using my cards and stop paying them, which I did. He didn't want me to actually file until things got nasty with creditors, though (I was served papers in February 07). In the meantime, my husband was using his cards as usual (replaced a television in October). Things seemed to be going... well... okay. But really tight. So, in December he joined a credit counseling program (not CCCS, an online program). He (and I) thought we could work through his credit cards with credit counseling much easier than we could on our own. Many reasons, but the fact we were consolidating the credit cards into one payment was the main one. I spoke with my attorney about it and he said it was okay but he suggested Ch 13 rather than Credit Counseling. Hubby said no. So... in a nutshell... a few months into credit counseling we found a couple of creditors were not "applying" his payment because they weren't the right amount. They took the money, alright, but charged us late fees, OTL fees, etc. And the minimums mounted. It got out of control. And he decided maybe it was time to bite the big one and file with me. After all, if credit counseling was HURTING his credit (our scores were the same, 470's, after I hadn't made a payment on my cards since August and he had paid each month) why bother??? His parents and mine were giving us money to stay afloat each month as it was (not a loan, just help). We had no savings, lived paycheck-to-paycheck (including overdrafts), and were exhausted with the situation. So he decided to file, which the attorney was pleased with (even though he didn't charge more for the filing because it was now joint rather than single).
My concerns, if you've gotten this far, are:
Anyone with an experience like this? My concerns come from the previous post about Chase fighting a charge a week prior to discharge. We have several Chase cards. Since I visited an attorney months ago on MY OWN debt, I am worried they will fight my husbands even though he had nothing to do with my stuff (none of our cards are joint, all individually applied for).
Help! I'm freaking out now...
My concerns, if you've gotten this far, are:
- Since I visited and paid the attorney months before filing, what does that mean for my husband who has used credit cards since visiting/paying?
- We pass the means test on income alone (under median in OK)... can we be forced into a Ch. 13?
- Will the cards he used (several) be fighting this??? We honestly had no clue he'd be filing as he was very firm in the fact he was NOT filing until March.
Anyone with an experience like this? My concerns come from the previous post about Chase fighting a charge a week prior to discharge. We have several Chase cards. Since I visited an attorney months ago on MY OWN debt, I am worried they will fight my husbands even though he had nothing to do with my stuff (none of our cards are joint, all individually applied for).
Help! I'm freaking out now...
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