I am almost to the point of filing Chapter 7, and have been telling my creditors this (I'm looking to get some dental work first, which my attorney has recommended that I do before filing.) One of my creditors (a credit card) says that I should reaffirm the debt after the Chapter 7. The representative said that it would be wise financial move for me to do.
Now as I understand it, once I go through Chapter 7, all the unsecured debt will go away. So why in the world would I want to reaffirm a debt? OK, perhaps for karma or to avoid violating the 8th Commandement ("Thou Shalt Not Steal"), but aside from that, wouldn't it be the same as taking a cash advance, and giving it away? I mean, a bankrupt debtor does not have to pay an old creditor, so paying one is an optional act, and not doing it cannot result in any harm to the debtor. Or am I missing something here?
Perhaps, if I would pay all of my creditors, my credit score can go back to being high? Could I then go to court and force the credit agencies to remove the bankruptcy and late payments history? Even if this were so, if I had to pay back $50000 just to be eligible to get $50000 loan, would that defeat the purpose (I could have just kept the money and not paid it to the creditors in the first place!)
Now as I understand it, once I go through Chapter 7, all the unsecured debt will go away. So why in the world would I want to reaffirm a debt? OK, perhaps for karma or to avoid violating the 8th Commandement ("Thou Shalt Not Steal"), but aside from that, wouldn't it be the same as taking a cash advance, and giving it away? I mean, a bankrupt debtor does not have to pay an old creditor, so paying one is an optional act, and not doing it cannot result in any harm to the debtor. Or am I missing something here?
Perhaps, if I would pay all of my creditors, my credit score can go back to being high? Could I then go to court and force the credit agencies to remove the bankruptcy and late payments history? Even if this were so, if I had to pay back $50000 just to be eligible to get $50000 loan, would that defeat the purpose (I could have just kept the money and not paid it to the creditors in the first place!)
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