We have few similarities, I'll tell you what I've done so far. But first, you need to realize that yes this is scary but in the end it should mean a positive and bright financial future. This is a fresh start. Also, knowledge is comforting. Read on this forum and any other place you can, it will help you come to terms with how bk CAN help you instead of feeling so hopeless.
We didn't know we wouldn't lose the house and cars by filing, so honestly had no idea it could be an option until last month. We feel like we'd be fine without having to pay the minimum payments to the CCs every month, our income is under the median though.
My husband has a CC issued from the bank we've used for 10+ years. I had to cancel all of the auto payments from that account, including the mortgage and car, and close it. For the credit cards I went online and deleted the auto payments, AND the banking info. I had to stop his direct deposit and get live paychecks. I opened a new bank and will give NO ONE the account or debit number, minus the house and car payments. I was told the CC companies can access your account 3 times to try to collect if they have the banking info.
I have been told that my new bank won't do anything about the bk as long as I keep the accounts in good standing. IF they ran a credit check to open them, it was just now, before I filed, and our credit is actually good. So you need to create new accounts soon.
If you and your husband are sure you're going to file, stop paying the CCs. And don't use them. We were planning on paying the last $137 of a Best Buy account but the attorney said we'd be wasting that money, we should save it instead. The reason for this is because ALL of your accounts will be closed, probably the ones with a 0 balance too. So don't bother with any payments if you know you're going to file.
I see that you are, but meeting with a few lawyers is the best advice I can give. The first one we met was terrible, the second was amazing.
We didn't know we wouldn't lose the house and cars by filing, so honestly had no idea it could be an option until last month. We feel like we'd be fine without having to pay the minimum payments to the CCs every month, our income is under the median though.
My husband has a CC issued from the bank we've used for 10+ years. I had to cancel all of the auto payments from that account, including the mortgage and car, and close it. For the credit cards I went online and deleted the auto payments, AND the banking info. I had to stop his direct deposit and get live paychecks. I opened a new bank and will give NO ONE the account or debit number, minus the house and car payments. I was told the CC companies can access your account 3 times to try to collect if they have the banking info.
I have been told that my new bank won't do anything about the bk as long as I keep the accounts in good standing. IF they ran a credit check to open them, it was just now, before I filed, and our credit is actually good. So you need to create new accounts soon.
If you and your husband are sure you're going to file, stop paying the CCs. And don't use them. We were planning on paying the last $137 of a Best Buy account but the attorney said we'd be wasting that money, we should save it instead. The reason for this is because ALL of your accounts will be closed, probably the ones with a 0 balance too. So don't bother with any payments if you know you're going to file.
I see that you are, but meeting with a few lawyers is the best advice I can give. The first one we met was terrible, the second was amazing.
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