First of all, we pass the means test by like $35/mo if I recall the number correctly. I make more income than would be an automatic pass, but our expenses seem to allow us to pass.
Up until last Wednesday, there was a lot of uncertainty in our future because there was a 50/50 chance I'd get a promotion. I did not get it (which is frustrating in itself but hey, that's how it goes.).
However, since I got a profit sharing payout of $1209 just after christmas, it has become clear I'm going to need to wait about 4 more months before I file.
Here's the deal. As I go through all of my bills and begin to assemble the order of battle here, I'm looking at a lot of medical bills ranging from $3.38 to a couple thousand dollars, I'm looking at about $50k in credit cards between the wife and I, and I'm looking at a house that now zillows for less than $300k while we owe $241k on the first and $80-odd k on the second.
I'd really like to avoid bankruptcy but I view it as probably inevitable at this point. We're just not solvent, we've been robbing peter to pay paul for months now and just barely keeping the utilities on and the credit cards mostly current. This month I'm going to have to pay the second motgage out of next month's paycheck.
I've been thinking however that it might be worthwhile to proactively try to work a deal with all of these various medical companies, collections agencies, credit card companies, and my two mortgage companies in an attempt to avoid BK. After all, if I file BK and am successful, no one is going to get anything, right? It is in their best interest to try and work with me.
I'm thinking that to do this, I would try something like the following:
The point here would be to try and do my best to work with these guys but at the same time hopefully get out of this really crappy situation. Needless to say the stress has been pretty bad, so one way or the other I need to do something.
My questions for you guys:
1. Would doing this hurt my chances of a successful bankruptcy somehow?
2. If I stop paying and one of the CC companies sues me (Amex comes to mind with an $18k debt) and wins, can the judgment still be discharged through BK? I think I read it can.
3. Thoughts in general? Is this stupid? I agreed to pay these debts so I'm reticent to just file BK without trying to discuss first at least, even if there's no way I can actually keep going on this, especially without the promotion I thought I might get.
Up until last Wednesday, there was a lot of uncertainty in our future because there was a 50/50 chance I'd get a promotion. I did not get it (which is frustrating in itself but hey, that's how it goes.).
However, since I got a profit sharing payout of $1209 just after christmas, it has become clear I'm going to need to wait about 4 more months before I file.
Here's the deal. As I go through all of my bills and begin to assemble the order of battle here, I'm looking at a lot of medical bills ranging from $3.38 to a couple thousand dollars, I'm looking at about $50k in credit cards between the wife and I, and I'm looking at a house that now zillows for less than $300k while we owe $241k on the first and $80-odd k on the second.
I'd really like to avoid bankruptcy but I view it as probably inevitable at this point. We're just not solvent, we've been robbing peter to pay paul for months now and just barely keeping the utilities on and the credit cards mostly current. This month I'm going to have to pay the second motgage out of next month's paycheck.
I've been thinking however that it might be worthwhile to proactively try to work a deal with all of these various medical companies, collections agencies, credit card companies, and my two mortgage companies in an attempt to avoid BK. After all, if I file BK and am successful, no one is going to get anything, right? It is in their best interest to try and work with me.
I'm thinking that to do this, I would try something like the following:
- Build a list of every single debt I owe that I am aware of.
- Write letters to every single company, to the president/ceo of the company if possible, and explain that I am essentially insolvent right now given the totality of the circumstances, and that unless I am able to work something out with them all, I will be filing chapter 7 to resolve it once and for all. Given that I have essentially no assets compared to the debt involved, and given that I'd probably be able to keep most of the belongings I have through a BK, they might as well work with me now as opposed to going through the BK process.
- Quit paying any debts that aren't willing to work with me so that I can focus on things in the following priority:
a) shelter
b) food
c) utilities
d) transportation... etc - Offer to pay them in the order that they get ahold of me with an acceptable settlement, to incentivize them to actually bother
- Go bankrupt afterward against anyone who won't work with me, unless enough are willing that I can avoid bankruptcy in its entirety.
The point here would be to try and do my best to work with these guys but at the same time hopefully get out of this really crappy situation. Needless to say the stress has been pretty bad, so one way or the other I need to do something.
My questions for you guys:
1. Would doing this hurt my chances of a successful bankruptcy somehow?
2. If I stop paying and one of the CC companies sues me (Amex comes to mind with an $18k debt) and wins, can the judgment still be discharged through BK? I think I read it can.
3. Thoughts in general? Is this stupid? I agreed to pay these debts so I'm reticent to just file BK without trying to discuss first at least, even if there's no way I can actually keep going on this, especially without the promotion I thought I might get.
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