My wife and I are in preparations to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, this September. Our financial situation is a compllicated mess, but I'll try and keep it simple.
We were married in January of 2007. We have a child on the way, in September.
In my previous marriage, I took out student loans, not only to put myself through school, undergrad, and grad school, but also to put my ex-wife through nursing school. We thought at the time, it would be easier after graduation, to have just one student loan payment. Long story short on that, we are now divorced, the loans have been in hardship forbearance for 4 years, and I owe $200k on them.
I want to begin paying those student loans, but the rest of my debt, doesn't allow me to do so, so we are preparing to file bankruptcy, on the following debts.
Credit Cards-$25k
repo'd vehicle(from ex-wife)-$16k
outstanding old cell phone bill(ex-wife)-$900
These bills account for just over $1,000 a month in payments. Our combined take home pay is $3,400 a month. Our other expenses are...
Mortgage-$550.00
Vehicle-$500.00
Regular living expenses(utilities, insurance, etc.)-$750.00
attorney(must re-affirm)-$200.00
That comes to $2,950.00 and we haven't eaten or put gas in our vehicles yet. I am a prideful man, and don't want to do this, but without having that extra money each month to pay those student loans, I really don't know what else to do. I have custody of my 8 year old daughter, and once our baby is born, we will be a household of 4, and my attorney assures me this will work.
Our plan, after September, is to dedicate $500 a month to the student loan, and $250 each to the mortgage and vehicle, and projected that in 5 years, the car and house will be paid for, and we can then focus that money to the student loans.
We are completing our worksheet now, and preparing to do our mandated credit counseling course online. I'd love to hear everyone's insight into my particular situation, and what to expect in the coming months and years. Thank you in advance.
We were married in January of 2007. We have a child on the way, in September.
In my previous marriage, I took out student loans, not only to put myself through school, undergrad, and grad school, but also to put my ex-wife through nursing school. We thought at the time, it would be easier after graduation, to have just one student loan payment. Long story short on that, we are now divorced, the loans have been in hardship forbearance for 4 years, and I owe $200k on them.
I want to begin paying those student loans, but the rest of my debt, doesn't allow me to do so, so we are preparing to file bankruptcy, on the following debts.
Credit Cards-$25k
repo'd vehicle(from ex-wife)-$16k
outstanding old cell phone bill(ex-wife)-$900
These bills account for just over $1,000 a month in payments. Our combined take home pay is $3,400 a month. Our other expenses are...
Mortgage-$550.00
Vehicle-$500.00
Regular living expenses(utilities, insurance, etc.)-$750.00
attorney(must re-affirm)-$200.00
That comes to $2,950.00 and we haven't eaten or put gas in our vehicles yet. I am a prideful man, and don't want to do this, but without having that extra money each month to pay those student loans, I really don't know what else to do. I have custody of my 8 year old daughter, and once our baby is born, we will be a household of 4, and my attorney assures me this will work.
Our plan, after September, is to dedicate $500 a month to the student loan, and $250 each to the mortgage and vehicle, and projected that in 5 years, the car and house will be paid for, and we can then focus that money to the student loans.
We are completing our worksheet now, and preparing to do our mandated credit counseling course online. I'd love to hear everyone's insight into my particular situation, and what to expect in the coming months and years. Thank you in advance.
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