Our situation is pretty cut and dry. We have a house with a second on it, 2 car loans and approx 50K in debt with credit cards and a line of credit. We are current on all bills but struggle every month and find outselves selling things to pay the bills (as well as our parents helping out occassionally). We decided we need to do something to get rid of this debt...it's obvious we are just spinning our wheels and not paying off any debt my making the min payments.
I met with an attorney last week regarding bk. I originally went in thinking we would have to do ch13 since our income is high (100K for a family of 4). The atty did a means test and said we are more than able to do a ch7, the means test showed we are approx -500 every month. I was happy to hear this (as happy as someone can be that is filing for bk). He seemed very confident. I said, okay what if we do all the paperwork, file and for some reason something happens and we need to do a ch13. He said don't worry about it, it won't happen. He gave me a packet to fill out. He said bring it back along with the funds and we can get this thing going. He did recommend waiting until August to file since I had a 2K bonus from work in January, which would show on our 6 month look back right now.
Am I over-reacting by being scare and cautious? Am I wrong for thinking this was too easy to get rid of the debt? Our atty seemed very confident....is that a bad thing?
I met with an attorney last week regarding bk. I originally went in thinking we would have to do ch13 since our income is high (100K for a family of 4). The atty did a means test and said we are more than able to do a ch7, the means test showed we are approx -500 every month. I was happy to hear this (as happy as someone can be that is filing for bk). He seemed very confident. I said, okay what if we do all the paperwork, file and for some reason something happens and we need to do a ch13. He said don't worry about it, it won't happen. He gave me a packet to fill out. He said bring it back along with the funds and we can get this thing going. He did recommend waiting until August to file since I had a 2K bonus from work in January, which would show on our 6 month look back right now.
Am I over-reacting by being scare and cautious? Am I wrong for thinking this was too easy to get rid of the debt? Our atty seemed very confident....is that a bad thing?
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