I would appreciate some advice from some of the more experienced members with my particular situation.
First, I was fighting filing for bankruptcy because of how badly it would damage my credit report, but then as one of the members here pointed out, that my credit report is probably already damaged, so I am thinking that it might be only pride that is keeping me admitting the dismal state of my current finances and perhaps I should file BK CH 7.
I have been out of work for 12 months in this prolonged recession which is what got me in this bind to begin with.
I was thinking that since I could not afford an attorney, I would tackle the problem myself and file per se after reading the NOLO book.
However, the lawsuit that was served to me this Saturday spurred me to do this as soon as possible, but things are getting a little complicated.
The first question I have is how soon is it humanly possible to file BK CH 7 Per Se? I know you need to take some credit counseling before you file so is that something that can be done in one day?
The second question is suppose that suddenly recruiters are calling me about jobs opening and I even went on an interview today and have another interview set for tomorrow. So if I get one of these jobs would I still qualify for bankruptcy?
For the last 12 months I had to eke out a life on just under $3,400 per month, but once I start working, I could be earning that much in a week or more if there is overtime.
I spoke with an attorney today and he said the courts look at the last 6 months income. All of my debt is unsecured and I owe about $20,000. I rent an apartment and lease a fairly new car. No boats or planes or luxury items.
So what do you guys think? Would I still qualify for Ch 7 if I suddenly get a high-paying job again? The attorney also said I should stop paying on my credit cards if I am going to file bankruptcy.
The attorney also said he could get it filed within 2 to 4 weeks, but he wanted too much money which I don't have yet.
I am thinking that if I suddenly need to file quickly to still slide under the wire and qualify that maybe I should forget about going the per se route and hire an attorney, but they want about two grand which I don't have yet. I will probably have money soon enough once I start working again, but then won't that disqualify me?
Or maybe I should forget about filing BK and look again at trying to settle with my creditors since I would be able to make the lump sum payments once I am earning the big bucks again.
Your objective advice would be greatly appreciated at this time as I am too close to the problem and feel the stress of the time constraints with the lawsuit hanging over me for an extra dramatic push.
First, I was fighting filing for bankruptcy because of how badly it would damage my credit report, but then as one of the members here pointed out, that my credit report is probably already damaged, so I am thinking that it might be only pride that is keeping me admitting the dismal state of my current finances and perhaps I should file BK CH 7.
I have been out of work for 12 months in this prolonged recession which is what got me in this bind to begin with.
I was thinking that since I could not afford an attorney, I would tackle the problem myself and file per se after reading the NOLO book.
However, the lawsuit that was served to me this Saturday spurred me to do this as soon as possible, but things are getting a little complicated.
The first question I have is how soon is it humanly possible to file BK CH 7 Per Se? I know you need to take some credit counseling before you file so is that something that can be done in one day?
The second question is suppose that suddenly recruiters are calling me about jobs opening and I even went on an interview today and have another interview set for tomorrow. So if I get one of these jobs would I still qualify for bankruptcy?
For the last 12 months I had to eke out a life on just under $3,400 per month, but once I start working, I could be earning that much in a week or more if there is overtime.
I spoke with an attorney today and he said the courts look at the last 6 months income. All of my debt is unsecured and I owe about $20,000. I rent an apartment and lease a fairly new car. No boats or planes or luxury items.
So what do you guys think? Would I still qualify for Ch 7 if I suddenly get a high-paying job again? The attorney also said I should stop paying on my credit cards if I am going to file bankruptcy.
The attorney also said he could get it filed within 2 to 4 weeks, but he wanted too much money which I don't have yet.
I am thinking that if I suddenly need to file quickly to still slide under the wire and qualify that maybe I should forget about going the per se route and hire an attorney, but they want about two grand which I don't have yet. I will probably have money soon enough once I start working again, but then won't that disqualify me?
Or maybe I should forget about filing BK and look again at trying to settle with my creditors since I would be able to make the lump sum payments once I am earning the big bucks again.
Your objective advice would be greatly appreciated at this time as I am too close to the problem and feel the stress of the time constraints with the lawsuit hanging over me for an extra dramatic push.
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