I filed for C7 on 31 August, pro se. I got that far on the advice I found here, so I'm hoping ya'll can help me now.
The story so far:
Have about 16000 in CC debt, and 10k left on my car worth maybe 6k.
Lost my job, was unemployed for a year. Tried to keep up with CCs, my wife made the car payment, we borrowed from family to try to keep up, but couldn't. I'm working at a temp position, since march, making much less than I used to, a little under 30,000 before taxes, assuming they keep me on permanently. My wife doesn't work any more, after our first son was born in April. We had long since given up trying to work with the ccs. They would go, "oh, we understand, just send us 80 for this month," and then as soon as they got it they would demand 4 or 5 hundred. We haven't communicated with them in about nine months. They finally scared us into bankruptcy with threatened immediate legal action, in letters, and in phone calls to family and even neighbors we had never met before. We were sure we were going to get a discharge, no problem, but then after filing I got a lucrative, one time contracting gig. It's netted me almost 15,000, before taxes. I'm not sure how much will be left after uncle sam cuts in, and I haven't actually been paid most it yet, and I don't know when I will be.
What do I do?
If I stay C7, A) will I still be able to get a discharge, and B), will they leave me any of that money to pay the taxes on it with?
If I switch to C13, will they make the payments way higher than I can really afford, because there's suddenly this chunk of money that isn't a repeat thing?
Should I just withdraw the bk? Can I? The car is also failing, with way too many and too expensive of repairs for me to fix, except by using up all of the money I made, which leaves me back where I was with the ccs, and I was going to give the car up in the bankruptcy, but if I withdraw or go C13, I'm stuck with it.
Please help. My next installment for the filing fee is due friday, and I'd rather not pay another if I'm going to be backing out of bankruptcy.
It was hard enough going to bankruptcy in the first place, and now I don't even know how I can go that last-ditch route. I just wanted to get a fresh start for my family, and I don't know what to do. My wife had suggested bankruptcy when I wasn't working, but neither of us new anything about it. If I had just done it then, we would be okay now.
The story so far:
Have about 16000 in CC debt, and 10k left on my car worth maybe 6k.
Lost my job, was unemployed for a year. Tried to keep up with CCs, my wife made the car payment, we borrowed from family to try to keep up, but couldn't. I'm working at a temp position, since march, making much less than I used to, a little under 30,000 before taxes, assuming they keep me on permanently. My wife doesn't work any more, after our first son was born in April. We had long since given up trying to work with the ccs. They would go, "oh, we understand, just send us 80 for this month," and then as soon as they got it they would demand 4 or 5 hundred. We haven't communicated with them in about nine months. They finally scared us into bankruptcy with threatened immediate legal action, in letters, and in phone calls to family and even neighbors we had never met before. We were sure we were going to get a discharge, no problem, but then after filing I got a lucrative, one time contracting gig. It's netted me almost 15,000, before taxes. I'm not sure how much will be left after uncle sam cuts in, and I haven't actually been paid most it yet, and I don't know when I will be.
What do I do?
If I stay C7, A) will I still be able to get a discharge, and B), will they leave me any of that money to pay the taxes on it with?
If I switch to C13, will they make the payments way higher than I can really afford, because there's suddenly this chunk of money that isn't a repeat thing?
Should I just withdraw the bk? Can I? The car is also failing, with way too many and too expensive of repairs for me to fix, except by using up all of the money I made, which leaves me back where I was with the ccs, and I was going to give the car up in the bankruptcy, but if I withdraw or go C13, I'm stuck with it.
Please help. My next installment for the filing fee is due friday, and I'd rather not pay another if I'm going to be backing out of bankruptcy.
It was hard enough going to bankruptcy in the first place, and now I don't even know how I can go that last-ditch route. I just wanted to get a fresh start for my family, and I don't know what to do. My wife had suggested bankruptcy when I wasn't working, but neither of us new anything about it. If I had just done it then, we would be okay now.
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