In my research about bankruptcy, one of the snippets I saved says that you should wait to file at least 90 after any 'large' charges on CC's -- any one have an idea of what 'large' is in terms of bankruptcy?
It also says if any 'very large' charges (what is 'very large'?) were made in the 365 days prior to filing, at least 3 payments should be made to those accounts (possibly more). Does this mean 3 payments in 3 months? Could it be 3 payments over 1 month? Wouldn't anything over $600 be considered preferential? Any ideas as to how much these payments can/should be in proportion to the charge? For instance, one charge was $400 -- should I work to pay this off in 3 months? Pay just the minimum? Somewhere inbetween? Another charge is $1500 (CARE credit for emergency medical care for my cat) -- should I look to pay up to $600 in the next three months (assuming I can)?
Any opinions or advice based on what you have experienced or learned about from others would be appreciated.
I know it is a bad idea to charge anything to cards when I am considering the possibility of filing -- I just did not see any other options for the emergency.
Thanks.
It also says if any 'very large' charges (what is 'very large'?) were made in the 365 days prior to filing, at least 3 payments should be made to those accounts (possibly more). Does this mean 3 payments in 3 months? Could it be 3 payments over 1 month? Wouldn't anything over $600 be considered preferential? Any ideas as to how much these payments can/should be in proportion to the charge? For instance, one charge was $400 -- should I work to pay this off in 3 months? Pay just the minimum? Somewhere inbetween? Another charge is $1500 (CARE credit for emergency medical care for my cat) -- should I look to pay up to $600 in the next three months (assuming I can)?
Any opinions or advice based on what you have experienced or learned about from others would be appreciated.
I know it is a bad idea to charge anything to cards when I am considering the possibility of filing -- I just did not see any other options for the emergency.
Thanks.
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