Hi, everybody. I am so grateful to have found this forum. I have been pouring over this section, exemptions, and also Chapter 13, and more for the past week.
Met with first lawyer about 2 mo ago, he went right away to 13 based on our income & was very rushed and fast with us. Things did not come together and he actually wound up dumping us. Maybe the better for us as we met with a 2nd lawyer last week that wants to put us through as a 7 and said he would fight it if they challenged it. He also said only 1 out of 10 gets challenged. Well that would be our luck the way things roll here. Anybody have any thoughts on that? The odds of it being challenged? The worry is making me sick. The more I read about a 13 the more I feel doomed if that would wind up bieng the case for us.
Our income, although several 10s of thousands over median has dropped 10s of thousands over the past 2 years due to the economy. The only reason we are doing the BK is that when the income startd dwindling, we stopped paying and using the CCs (about 15 months ago totally stopped) and now have a couple summons. We thought we had more time than this, honestly, and could rebound and settle with them, but they have kind of pushed our hand.
We are thinking also that if it comes down to it, we may just go the wage garnishing route vs chapt 13. At least we woould have our financial freedom and not a trustee breathing down our backs for 60 months. Apparently the Ch 13 trustee for our area is relentless.
ok sorry for that long winded history - but my question is this...our house lost about $100K value since 2007 and we are now owing $10K more on 2 mortgages than it's worth - I just looked on zillow for the current value and was shocked. Can we use the Illinois homestead exemptions to protect our stuff or cars? They only allow $2400 each person for cars. We would fall a few thousand short - we have 2 cars, one paid for and the other I put $6K down on and financed. We have our $8000 combined "wild card" but have to use that for our furniture and household stuff. In IL we cannot use the federal exemptions.
Any help? thoughts? Suggestions? Thank you all. I am so sick with worry bout the mess we are in now, but in reading everything here I realize we are not alone and that people get through this. Thanks for the help.
Met with first lawyer about 2 mo ago, he went right away to 13 based on our income & was very rushed and fast with us. Things did not come together and he actually wound up dumping us. Maybe the better for us as we met with a 2nd lawyer last week that wants to put us through as a 7 and said he would fight it if they challenged it. He also said only 1 out of 10 gets challenged. Well that would be our luck the way things roll here. Anybody have any thoughts on that? The odds of it being challenged? The worry is making me sick. The more I read about a 13 the more I feel doomed if that would wind up bieng the case for us.
Our income, although several 10s of thousands over median has dropped 10s of thousands over the past 2 years due to the economy. The only reason we are doing the BK is that when the income startd dwindling, we stopped paying and using the CCs (about 15 months ago totally stopped) and now have a couple summons. We thought we had more time than this, honestly, and could rebound and settle with them, but they have kind of pushed our hand.
We are thinking also that if it comes down to it, we may just go the wage garnishing route vs chapt 13. At least we woould have our financial freedom and not a trustee breathing down our backs for 60 months. Apparently the Ch 13 trustee for our area is relentless.
ok sorry for that long winded history - but my question is this...our house lost about $100K value since 2007 and we are now owing $10K more on 2 mortgages than it's worth - I just looked on zillow for the current value and was shocked. Can we use the Illinois homestead exemptions to protect our stuff or cars? They only allow $2400 each person for cars. We would fall a few thousand short - we have 2 cars, one paid for and the other I put $6K down on and financed. We have our $8000 combined "wild card" but have to use that for our furniture and household stuff. In IL we cannot use the federal exemptions.
Any help? thoughts? Suggestions? Thank you all. I am so sick with worry bout the mess we are in now, but in reading everything here I realize we are not alone and that people get through this. Thanks for the help.
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