I quit paying my cc's a few months ago and have managed to save enough ($1500) to at least consider seeing an attorney. The problem in my town is that all the attornies want the money up front ranging from $1300-$2000, even for a no asset simple chpt 7 like mine will be. I would like to save some more money before I file so at least I will have some spending money left over after the attorney gets his, but I may be running out of time since I haven't paid on a couple of my cc's for close to 6 months.
My dilemna is this........I am leasing a ford pickup (since march 2006) and am current with the payments. The problem is the annual registration payment is now due ($550) and combined with the monthly payment due on may 7th ($250), that is almost $800 that the truck will cost me in the next 10 days, which will cut my $1500 savings right in half. I have decided to quit paying on the truck and throw that in on the bk too because I just can't gamble on paying the plates right now. In other words, if I get summoned in the next month and don't have enough money to get a lawyer, its garnishment time for me. I wish I knew how long I had before the cc's come after me, but I realize that cannot be predicted.
My big question is when I see a lawyer and write down all my current expenses, it will leave me with way too much extra monthly income if I am not paying my truck payments, gas, insurance, maintenance, etc. I have no problem meeting my state's mean test, its the extra monthly income I am worried about. Is that a problem or do they go by what I paid in the last 6 months and not the present?
I would rather keep my truck, but if I do it will probably be august before I can save enough to get a lawyer. If I get summoned before then, I am screwed. Also, getting a pt job won't work either as that will leave me with too much income.
My dilemna is this........I am leasing a ford pickup (since march 2006) and am current with the payments. The problem is the annual registration payment is now due ($550) and combined with the monthly payment due on may 7th ($250), that is almost $800 that the truck will cost me in the next 10 days, which will cut my $1500 savings right in half. I have decided to quit paying on the truck and throw that in on the bk too because I just can't gamble on paying the plates right now. In other words, if I get summoned in the next month and don't have enough money to get a lawyer, its garnishment time for me. I wish I knew how long I had before the cc's come after me, but I realize that cannot be predicted.
My big question is when I see a lawyer and write down all my current expenses, it will leave me with way too much extra monthly income if I am not paying my truck payments, gas, insurance, maintenance, etc. I have no problem meeting my state's mean test, its the extra monthly income I am worried about. Is that a problem or do they go by what I paid in the last 6 months and not the present?
I would rather keep my truck, but if I do it will probably be august before I can save enough to get a lawyer. If I get summoned before then, I am screwed. Also, getting a pt job won't work either as that will leave me with too much income.
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