My dear BK buddies.
Let me first say none of us are proud we are here. It took me a long time to file. I guess like you, hitting rock bottom and providing for yourself and or family trumps any pride or promises we made when borrowing money. the celebrations we cheer is that of desperate resolution which to each person here is a major victory. So cheers to you who have a new start. I hope to be amongst you but we are hitting a bump.
It was only after my CC companies raised their rates due to my debt to income ratio. Not one late payment!!! They thought my wife and I were a risk with high CC limits. My wife and my credit FICA scores before we filed were both over 780 and were down due to the debt. ratio. We just couldn't keep up with the 90K in CC. We were basically living off of our credit cards after unexpected birth of twins 2 years ago (with a new home). We already had high balances on some of our cards. We were able to make payments until all the credit cards % rates went from 6% and 7% to over 25%. One credit card bill went from $224 to $698. Others did similar. Disputed bills from the mid 90s were included in BK as well (with penalties and interest for over 14 years). Anyway our unsecured debt came to $120K.
We had filed for CH 7 in May.
Our 341 meeting in June had the UST THERE!! WOW. that was not fun.
In our experience 3 cases were in a small room at one time. One person went first and it took about 6 minutes. Then our case was called and the UST came in. The UST was grilling us for over 45 minutes on debts occurred. I felt like I was in a surreal dream. I didnt' have the answers to the questions she had, I wasnt' prepared for her to be there or to go back 3 years into our finances. Her primary focus was questioning why we took out a second mortgage on our house before moving two years ago. After the meeting, we provided proof that it was for down payment of our new house while we sold our old one.
The equity in the house went to pay off the second mortgage. All bank docs are in perfect order.
The local trustee said it made sense and was acceptable.
We were due to get discharged this week. But on Friday we received a letter from a UST Stating abuse 707b (2).
Will I get more information sent within a week (as I read in another post).
If they think we have disposable income we don't really. our mortgage just went up last month $100 due to escrow. Would that be taken into consideration though we filed with the old mortgage?
Any thoughts on what to expect? Are they trying to force us into Chpt 13? Will it be dismissed. And what happens when it gets dismissed. What do your creditors do - outside of pitchforks and torches.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. BTW great forum. I will share my entire experience on here if I survive this.
Don.
Let me first say none of us are proud we are here. It took me a long time to file. I guess like you, hitting rock bottom and providing for yourself and or family trumps any pride or promises we made when borrowing money. the celebrations we cheer is that of desperate resolution which to each person here is a major victory. So cheers to you who have a new start. I hope to be amongst you but we are hitting a bump.
It was only after my CC companies raised their rates due to my debt to income ratio. Not one late payment!!! They thought my wife and I were a risk with high CC limits. My wife and my credit FICA scores before we filed were both over 780 and were down due to the debt. ratio. We just couldn't keep up with the 90K in CC. We were basically living off of our credit cards after unexpected birth of twins 2 years ago (with a new home). We already had high balances on some of our cards. We were able to make payments until all the credit cards % rates went from 6% and 7% to over 25%. One credit card bill went from $224 to $698. Others did similar. Disputed bills from the mid 90s were included in BK as well (with penalties and interest for over 14 years). Anyway our unsecured debt came to $120K.
We had filed for CH 7 in May.
Our 341 meeting in June had the UST THERE!! WOW. that was not fun.
In our experience 3 cases were in a small room at one time. One person went first and it took about 6 minutes. Then our case was called and the UST came in. The UST was grilling us for over 45 minutes on debts occurred. I felt like I was in a surreal dream. I didnt' have the answers to the questions she had, I wasnt' prepared for her to be there or to go back 3 years into our finances. Her primary focus was questioning why we took out a second mortgage on our house before moving two years ago. After the meeting, we provided proof that it was for down payment of our new house while we sold our old one.
The equity in the house went to pay off the second mortgage. All bank docs are in perfect order.
The local trustee said it made sense and was acceptable.
We were due to get discharged this week. But on Friday we received a letter from a UST Stating abuse 707b (2).
Will I get more information sent within a week (as I read in another post).
If they think we have disposable income we don't really. our mortgage just went up last month $100 due to escrow. Would that be taken into consideration though we filed with the old mortgage?
Any thoughts on what to expect? Are they trying to force us into Chpt 13? Will it be dismissed. And what happens when it gets dismissed. What do your creditors do - outside of pitchforks and torches.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. BTW great forum. I will share my entire experience on here if I survive this.
Don.
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