The CCC agent admitted that court was often the only way to get a "payment plan" -- yes, bankruptcy and Chapter 13 is the only way to "force" a payment plan on a creditor who refuses to work with you. I was never tempted to try "debt management," having gotten wind somehow that it was considered a scam.
I echo what I read earlier in this or another thread about Chapter 13 being a very poor solution for the debtor, especially an older debtor. Surviving a Chapter 13 plan in your 20s or 30s still leaves you time to begin with home ownership and retirement savings. When you're older, it seems that it's likely to just strip you of any savings you might have made in your supposed highest income years, making it hard to ensure that you can make it into your later years without becoming a burden on the state and probably also having a greater impact on your health. What are we asking people to do here with these Chapter 13 plans? It seems punitive and like, for many, we're ensuring that they can never go forward and act on whatever lessons they've learned in bankruptcy by saving for the future.
please do not get me wrong...i can't stand those that attempt to defraud their creditors...who rack up huge bills for tv's, vacations...and luxury items. actually, those people along with the banks being so upset that they were left in the "wind"....help pull these new laws in to effect.
however, now...we have a HUGE group of people that are not in that type of situation....they HAVE lost their jobs, they weren't runaway spenders...i think congress is going have to revamp this system sooner...than later. i hope.
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