Any thoughts on pro se ch. 7 in Texas?
I have been reading like crazy as I have finally decided that Ch 7 is about the only way to dig myself out of the financial mess I have been in since my divorce 17 years ago. I am remarried, and we have no joint debt other than 2 vehicles. No real estate and just basically credit card debt and student loans (which I know I still have to pay.).
We also pass the means test because, well, I'm a teacher and dh works for a state agency and we make about the same $$$.
I hate the idea of doing this, but also, as a teacher, am concerned about the attorney expense and feel pretty confident that I can follow the forms, paper trail and the whole 9 yards. I used to work for the federal government so I have a pretty good idea of the bureaucratic web as well as allowable expenses, etc. (I worked for the IRS and dealt with liens, levys, oic, pmt plans etc)
Any thoughts? Success stories?! Thanks in advance for your help
I have been reading like crazy as I have finally decided that Ch 7 is about the only way to dig myself out of the financial mess I have been in since my divorce 17 years ago. I am remarried, and we have no joint debt other than 2 vehicles. No real estate and just basically credit card debt and student loans (which I know I still have to pay.).
We also pass the means test because, well, I'm a teacher and dh works for a state agency and we make about the same $$$.
I hate the idea of doing this, but also, as a teacher, am concerned about the attorney expense and feel pretty confident that I can follow the forms, paper trail and the whole 9 yards. I used to work for the federal government so I have a pretty good idea of the bureaucratic web as well as allowable expenses, etc. (I worked for the IRS and dealt with liens, levys, oic, pmt plans etc)
Any thoughts? Success stories?! Thanks in advance for your help
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