Hello, again. I have been taking a bit of a break from thinking about bankruptcy every minute, but I think I'm ready to get back to it.
I have received one official summons from the bank that foreclosed on my investment home. I was thinking about sending a DV letter, but after reading a bit on the forum, I'm not sure it is worth it. Should I bother? I don't have any legal dispute with the debt, but I am hoping to delay any garnishment or other actions.
I had planned initially to file in February, then I learned I would not get my tax return back as soon as I thought (which I plan to use to pay my car insurance for a year, etc.). So, having waited this long, I am wondering if I will be able to wait until school is out (I work at a school). I would rather not miss work in order to go to court (I've had strep twice already this year, plus I was out 2 days for my mom's surgery). I live in fear of being fired, since we are offered a contract each year. My real preference would be to wait at least until I know for sure I will have a job next year!
I stopped paying on some cards in October, the rest in January (these have higher balances), and I have the deficiency summons looming. If I cannot wait until summer, is there any chance I could request a court date that falls on a school holiday? We have spring break the first week in April, for instance. I would hate to lose my job because I had to go to bankruptcy court!!
Any tips for delaying the whole process until summer? Is it worth sending DV letters? Currently, I simply have my cell phone ringer turned off so I let my creditor calls go through to voice mail. It means I miss some legitimate calls, but beats my phone ringing 20-30 times a day.
Anything I need to be careful to do/not do in order to prevent moving things along more quickly?
Thanks for any input. I would like to be done with this whole thing, but I'm content to take time in the hopes I will do it right.
I have received one official summons from the bank that foreclosed on my investment home. I was thinking about sending a DV letter, but after reading a bit on the forum, I'm not sure it is worth it. Should I bother? I don't have any legal dispute with the debt, but I am hoping to delay any garnishment or other actions.
I had planned initially to file in February, then I learned I would not get my tax return back as soon as I thought (which I plan to use to pay my car insurance for a year, etc.). So, having waited this long, I am wondering if I will be able to wait until school is out (I work at a school). I would rather not miss work in order to go to court (I've had strep twice already this year, plus I was out 2 days for my mom's surgery). I live in fear of being fired, since we are offered a contract each year. My real preference would be to wait at least until I know for sure I will have a job next year!
I stopped paying on some cards in October, the rest in January (these have higher balances), and I have the deficiency summons looming. If I cannot wait until summer, is there any chance I could request a court date that falls on a school holiday? We have spring break the first week in April, for instance. I would hate to lose my job because I had to go to bankruptcy court!!
Any tips for delaying the whole process until summer? Is it worth sending DV letters? Currently, I simply have my cell phone ringer turned off so I let my creditor calls go through to voice mail. It means I miss some legitimate calls, but beats my phone ringing 20-30 times a day.
Anything I need to be careful to do/not do in order to prevent moving things along more quickly?
Thanks for any input. I would like to be done with this whole thing, but I'm content to take time in the hopes I will do it right.
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