Hi Everyone,
Like most of you, I have found myself having to declare BK due to job loss and extended unemployment. I have mostly CC debt and some student loan debt. I work part time and have few assets, so I qualify for chp 7.
I have one more year of grad school and will be getting a student loan disbursement the first of June. I would like to file mid June. I will use most of that money to pay off my car and attorney. I will have about $2000 left to pay living expenses, as I don't make enough from my part-time job to cover basic living expenses. I live on a very frugal budget and still the earnings are not enough.
I have read conflicting responses that they could take the $2000 as it is considered cash or I could list it as a loan. A few posts said to list it as an exemption. According to the Colorado exemption list, there isn't a wildcard available or a cash exemption except one pertaining to wages. I am concerned about filing chp 7, only to lose student loan money that is needed to keep a roof over my head. Has anyone in Colorado been through this situation? Thanks for your help.
Like most of you, I have found myself having to declare BK due to job loss and extended unemployment. I have mostly CC debt and some student loan debt. I work part time and have few assets, so I qualify for chp 7.
I have one more year of grad school and will be getting a student loan disbursement the first of June. I would like to file mid June. I will use most of that money to pay off my car and attorney. I will have about $2000 left to pay living expenses, as I don't make enough from my part-time job to cover basic living expenses. I live on a very frugal budget and still the earnings are not enough.
I have read conflicting responses that they could take the $2000 as it is considered cash or I could list it as a loan. A few posts said to list it as an exemption. According to the Colorado exemption list, there isn't a wildcard available or a cash exemption except one pertaining to wages. I am concerned about filing chp 7, only to lose student loan money that is needed to keep a roof over my head. Has anyone in Colorado been through this situation? Thanks for your help.
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