Im a caring son who's trying to figure a solution out for my dad. My dad who is 71 has credit card debts totalling around 40k. At the moment, he is able to pay the minimum on these bills. But Im afraid when he retires soon, he might not be able to pay minimum.
Therefore, I am researching on filing for bankruptcy on behalf of my dad. We pay mortgage on a house, and I dont want that to be affected. Im sure we will be able to continue mortgage payments. I have student loans that he cosigned for, Im not sure if these loans count toward the debt. After all the living expenses and mortgage, IM not sure if there enough to pay the credit cards. So mainly, Im looking into filling a chapter 7 to eliminate his credit card debt. Im not familiar with these laws and the economics of it, but do you think this is a feasible option. I just want him to enjoy his retirement and not to have to worry about the cc debt.
Any advice? and do you think we should go ahead and file?
Therefore, I am researching on filing for bankruptcy on behalf of my dad. We pay mortgage on a house, and I dont want that to be affected. Im sure we will be able to continue mortgage payments. I have student loans that he cosigned for, Im not sure if these loans count toward the debt. After all the living expenses and mortgage, IM not sure if there enough to pay the credit cards. So mainly, Im looking into filling a chapter 7 to eliminate his credit card debt. Im not familiar with these laws and the economics of it, but do you think this is a feasible option. I just want him to enjoy his retirement and not to have to worry about the cc debt.
Any advice? and do you think we should go ahead and file?
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