Good morning everyone,
Okay, I need some brutally honest opinions here (okay, not too brutal). Our attorney tells it looks like we will be able to file a 7 instead of the 13 that we assumed we would have to file. Our present concern is two-fold. The first one: our vehicle. We have a 2005 Chevy Equinox that we are approximately $7,000 upside down on. The payment is $433 per month and we owe another 3 years on it. I have a newer vehicle for myself and this is hubby's work car. I mentioned to him that there is a lot we could do with our fresh start and $400 per month. We could get him a "work car" - not pretty but something functional and do oh so much with that money. Or we could make the other 36 months of payments on this car that hubby has been taking very good care of and probably would not have to worry about repairs and/or it breaking down on him as he has a fairly long commute. Opinions?
Second: our (okay my) treasured and beloved Disney timeshare. I love love love Disney but I'm a 40-something year old woman and if nothing else this bk process is teaching me it's not about things; it's about peace of mind. If we are truly going to have a fresh start, part of me (about 75%) feels we should get rid of it. Hubby doesn't care. He never liked our Disney trips and is probably secretly happy I am considering getting rid of it. Our attorney emphatically keeps stressing that the trustee does not want it and it's ours if we so desire. I desire. But I know realistically we need to let it go. It's part of our past that has led us to this place but guys I will miss my timeshare if I have to give it up. As I type this, I realize what a whiner I sound like. I just need some opinions, kicks in the butt or whatever you have to share to totally bring me to my senses. My head says dump this sucker while you have the chance to walk away free and clear and my heart says don't abandon Mickey! Just need some perspective.
Thanks in advance for the wisdom that I know will be forthcoming!
Okay, I need some brutally honest opinions here (okay, not too brutal). Our attorney tells it looks like we will be able to file a 7 instead of the 13 that we assumed we would have to file. Our present concern is two-fold. The first one: our vehicle. We have a 2005 Chevy Equinox that we are approximately $7,000 upside down on. The payment is $433 per month and we owe another 3 years on it. I have a newer vehicle for myself and this is hubby's work car. I mentioned to him that there is a lot we could do with our fresh start and $400 per month. We could get him a "work car" - not pretty but something functional and do oh so much with that money. Or we could make the other 36 months of payments on this car that hubby has been taking very good care of and probably would not have to worry about repairs and/or it breaking down on him as he has a fairly long commute. Opinions?
Second: our (okay my) treasured and beloved Disney timeshare. I love love love Disney but I'm a 40-something year old woman and if nothing else this bk process is teaching me it's not about things; it's about peace of mind. If we are truly going to have a fresh start, part of me (about 75%) feels we should get rid of it. Hubby doesn't care. He never liked our Disney trips and is probably secretly happy I am considering getting rid of it. Our attorney emphatically keeps stressing that the trustee does not want it and it's ours if we so desire. I desire. But I know realistically we need to let it go. It's part of our past that has led us to this place but guys I will miss my timeshare if I have to give it up. As I type this, I realize what a whiner I sound like. I just need some opinions, kicks in the butt or whatever you have to share to totally bring me to my senses. My head says dump this sucker while you have the chance to walk away free and clear and my heart says don't abandon Mickey! Just need some perspective.
Thanks in advance for the wisdom that I know will be forthcoming!
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