Ok...so the bad news first......
We make about 10K too much to qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The lawyer said that there is some room to work with that since I'm self employed, but he likes to start at the worst place and work back from there.
BUT!! The other news that sounds too good to be true....
He said that it looks like we may qualify anyway for a Chapter 7 because our business debt is actually higher then our personal debt. That automatically makes this work for us. BUT, again, there is some room in these figures to move because we have 100K in credit card debt and he said it would be hard to prove some of those expenses. We used convenience checks to help pay taxes, payments and repairs in hopes of selling the properties and paying off the cards--but that obviously never happened. Realistically, the credit card debt is probably shared with business and personal.
My truck is a lease. The lawyer said we can try to finance it right now, before filing. We have a pretty good relationship with our credit union, but I'm not sure if they will work with us or not. We will work on this tomorrow. We want to keep our leased auto if we can so this would be huge if we can pull it off before filing. Our lease isn't up until September so I'm not sure if an early buyout will work.
Finally, he told us that we should start using our tax return for actual expenses that would be considered exempt and then not spend our paychecks. He said it's not about HOW much money we have, but where it comes from. So, I guess we start spending on what we can from the tax return. He said to keep it in a separate account so it doesn't get mixed with our regular incomes.
He also quoted me $3000 to do the BK for us. His website said $2000K for some situations, but he told us we have a lot to work with on the business side of it so he will charge more. Does that sound right?
His credentials say he's a member of the NACBA (is that a good thing)? I'm not sure if I can totally trust all of his advice. It sounds too good to be true. I've been burned before....does this sound like it would work? Or is this going to be another bad situation??
We make about 10K too much to qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The lawyer said that there is some room to work with that since I'm self employed, but he likes to start at the worst place and work back from there.
BUT!! The other news that sounds too good to be true....
He said that it looks like we may qualify anyway for a Chapter 7 because our business debt is actually higher then our personal debt. That automatically makes this work for us. BUT, again, there is some room in these figures to move because we have 100K in credit card debt and he said it would be hard to prove some of those expenses. We used convenience checks to help pay taxes, payments and repairs in hopes of selling the properties and paying off the cards--but that obviously never happened. Realistically, the credit card debt is probably shared with business and personal.
My truck is a lease. The lawyer said we can try to finance it right now, before filing. We have a pretty good relationship with our credit union, but I'm not sure if they will work with us or not. We will work on this tomorrow. We want to keep our leased auto if we can so this would be huge if we can pull it off before filing. Our lease isn't up until September so I'm not sure if an early buyout will work.
Finally, he told us that we should start using our tax return for actual expenses that would be considered exempt and then not spend our paychecks. He said it's not about HOW much money we have, but where it comes from. So, I guess we start spending on what we can from the tax return. He said to keep it in a separate account so it doesn't get mixed with our regular incomes.
He also quoted me $3000 to do the BK for us. His website said $2000K for some situations, but he told us we have a lot to work with on the business side of it so he will charge more. Does that sound right?
His credentials say he's a member of the NACBA (is that a good thing)? I'm not sure if I can totally trust all of his advice. It sounds too good to be true. I've been burned before....does this sound like it would work? Or is this going to be another bad situation??
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