After three months, one week and one day.....My Ch. 7 is officially all done.
I am discharged as of 1/27/10. My case is now close as of today, 2/4/10. As a result of my BK, I have lowered my car payment through redemption.
I am not a man who easily gets excited but I am very excited about being debt free. I know this is not the preferred way to become debt free. In fact I was in a DMP since Feb 08 until late Aug 08, when I decided to file (not all debts were included). I had filed on 10/27/09 and had my 341 meeting on 11/25/09.
Believe me, I had every intention to down pay my debts the regular way. However, I would have been struggling for the next five years or more. At 39 years old (as of May) I had decided it was not worth it and didn't want to carry my heavy debt load into my 40s.
I have one question for those of you who had experienced it. I am single, no kids. None of my family and friends are aware that I had filed for BK. None of them knew I had a tough time financial. I didn't want them to feel sorry for my or obligated to help out. I didn't want them involve. My question...Do you think I should informed them of my BK???? If so, at what point.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. Those of you who had been discharged congratulations. Those of you awaiting discharge, hang in there and congratulations for getting this far.
I am discharged as of 1/27/10. My case is now close as of today, 2/4/10. As a result of my BK, I have lowered my car payment through redemption.
I am not a man who easily gets excited but I am very excited about being debt free. I know this is not the preferred way to become debt free. In fact I was in a DMP since Feb 08 until late Aug 08, when I decided to file (not all debts were included). I had filed on 10/27/09 and had my 341 meeting on 11/25/09.
Believe me, I had every intention to down pay my debts the regular way. However, I would have been struggling for the next five years or more. At 39 years old (as of May) I had decided it was not worth it and didn't want to carry my heavy debt load into my 40s.
I have one question for those of you who had experienced it. I am single, no kids. None of my family and friends are aware that I had filed for BK. None of them knew I had a tough time financial. I didn't want them to feel sorry for my or obligated to help out. I didn't want them involve. My question...Do you think I should informed them of my BK???? If so, at what point.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. Those of you who had been discharged congratulations. Those of you awaiting discharge, hang in there and congratulations for getting this far.
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