My spouse and I are hoping to file Ch. 7, but our J shows about $400 dmi. My husband does 1099 construction work and his pay fluctuates wildly. It just happens that the past six months were not as dire as the six months before that. We deduct all of his expenses related to his work, including vehicle fuel and maintenance. Considering he needs a set of tires and in the coming year, there will need to be serious maintenance on the truck, is it reasonable to budget in a line for vehicle maintenance? How will the trustee take that (if that can even be guessed at)? We can show vehicle maintenance receipts for the past 12 months, and it comes to nearly $4k. I figured on approximately $3k for 2011 repairs and maintenance based on past cost. (He puts about 1000 miles a week on the vehicle). I'm concerned about having to file a 13 and not being able to save any money to cover repair contingencies like this. With no vehicle, my spouse cannot earn a living.
We would have filed earlier in the year, but my credit union had cross collateralized my car with the credit card I had with them (and didn't tell me about it when I refinanced with them) and we had to catch up the card payments so I could pay the car off and get the title. It was a mess. Letting my car go wasn't an option because I work 30 miles south of where I live (spouse works 75 miles north of where we live).
We would have filed earlier in the year, but my credit union had cross collateralized my car with the credit card I had with them (and didn't tell me about it when I refinanced with them) and we had to catch up the card payments so I could pay the car off and get the title. It was a mess. Letting my car go wasn't an option because I work 30 miles south of where I live (spouse works 75 miles north of where we live).
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