Hello,
I live in Oregon and am about to go through a divorce. I am trying to figure out how to handle things through the divorce in the event I need to file. Currently I make approx $8000/mo gross. My wife makes approx $4000. Our mortgage is $2350, not including property taxes and homeowners (another $500/mo there). The major recourse debt is our $55k heloc and $45k in CC debt.
After the divorce, I will be subject to projected child support for 2 kids that may be around $1000/mo (perhaps more, perhaps a bit less). When I input figures into the means test calculator using projected numbers for child support and leaving the standard numbers for rent, etc, it appears I pass the test. However, I am assuming I can use the full $2350 for the mortgage payment. Would that hold true even after the divorce?
Secondly, I am considering stopping payments on the house since it is underwater by approx $55k (basically the amount of the heloc) and neither of us want or can afford it after the divorce. Would I be hurting myself in a potential future Ch 7 is I am not making the payments?
Thanks for your help. I am meeting with a BK attorney friend tomorrow to discuss options (perhaps using the Ch 7 threat to settle for 20% or debt or so). This site is a wealth of info and good people!
I live in Oregon and am about to go through a divorce. I am trying to figure out how to handle things through the divorce in the event I need to file. Currently I make approx $8000/mo gross. My wife makes approx $4000. Our mortgage is $2350, not including property taxes and homeowners (another $500/mo there). The major recourse debt is our $55k heloc and $45k in CC debt.
After the divorce, I will be subject to projected child support for 2 kids that may be around $1000/mo (perhaps more, perhaps a bit less). When I input figures into the means test calculator using projected numbers for child support and leaving the standard numbers for rent, etc, it appears I pass the test. However, I am assuming I can use the full $2350 for the mortgage payment. Would that hold true even after the divorce?
Secondly, I am considering stopping payments on the house since it is underwater by approx $55k (basically the amount of the heloc) and neither of us want or can afford it after the divorce. Would I be hurting myself in a potential future Ch 7 is I am not making the payments?
Thanks for your help. I am meeting with a BK attorney friend tomorrow to discuss options (perhaps using the Ch 7 threat to settle for 20% or debt or so). This site is a wealth of info and good people!
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