Working on the day after 4 straight nights of not much sleep. Despite losing a parent at a young age - I can honestly say these have been among the darkest days of my life. I feel like the only thing that is keeping me going is the belief that my wife and kids are counting on me to get us through this.
Filing Ch 7 tommorrow.
I have been obsessing about the way we lived the past 2 plus years and what potential objections we might face.
The one thing I keep coming back to is our use of anything (home equity, retirmement savings, selling what we could on ebay, balance transfers, cash advances, direct deposit advances, etc.) to make sure our minimum payments were always paid. We lived the past year waiting for a bonus check that never came and hit January knowing we had to do something.
We followed our attorney's advice and waited 90 days from our last charges and it has now been 5+ months since our last balance transfer.
I trust our attorney and think he understands we have been simply trying to survive. However, given our dependence on the transfers and advances to 'keep going' over the past few years - I can't help but wonder if we should be waiting longer to file.
Is my worst case scenario of having to reaffirm some of this debt accurate or am I missing something else?
Is it worth one more call to our attorney today to discuss or should I just take another deep breath and move forward?
Filing Ch 7 tommorrow.
I have been obsessing about the way we lived the past 2 plus years and what potential objections we might face.
The one thing I keep coming back to is our use of anything (home equity, retirmement savings, selling what we could on ebay, balance transfers, cash advances, direct deposit advances, etc.) to make sure our minimum payments were always paid. We lived the past year waiting for a bonus check that never came and hit January knowing we had to do something.
We followed our attorney's advice and waited 90 days from our last charges and it has now been 5+ months since our last balance transfer.
I trust our attorney and think he understands we have been simply trying to survive. However, given our dependence on the transfers and advances to 'keep going' over the past few years - I can't help but wonder if we should be waiting longer to file.
Is my worst case scenario of having to reaffirm some of this debt accurate or am I missing something else?
Is it worth one more call to our attorney today to discuss or should I just take another deep breath and move forward?
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