Debee, I really am thinking that I'm going to have to tell a little white lie here. It will just send her into a tizzy and I'm not even sure what we are doing yet.
I comped my moms house today, and I can say with 100 honesty that I believe it's worth less than what I "thought" the value might be. The appraisal will be interesting. Home values in her area have gone down significantly from when she purchased it 3 years ago, and they are building a brand new Super Wal Mart right across the street as I type this.
I'm now debating the ch13. If hubby can discharge all of his in a 7, then we only have mine left which is about $22,000. I owe $375/mo for 3 more years on my debt consolidation, I'm only behind the last payment due beginning of April. If I can pay $200 a month on my CC card debt, I can pay it off in 4 years, stretch that to 5 years and it's about $170 month. SO, the dual ch13 filing/payment plan would need to be LESS than that $575 per month for 5 years, or it's just not even worth filing. In fact, I'd say that it would have to be significantly less than $575, given the drawbacks of filing bk in the first place. I'm doubting that we'd be given a 5 year pay off less than $400 - $500 a month or so, but I could be wrong. (Total debt between the two of us is about $65,000).
It will be interesting to see what the attorney suggests tomorrow.
I comped my moms house today, and I can say with 100 honesty that I believe it's worth less than what I "thought" the value might be. The appraisal will be interesting. Home values in her area have gone down significantly from when she purchased it 3 years ago, and they are building a brand new Super Wal Mart right across the street as I type this.
I'm now debating the ch13. If hubby can discharge all of his in a 7, then we only have mine left which is about $22,000. I owe $375/mo for 3 more years on my debt consolidation, I'm only behind the last payment due beginning of April. If I can pay $200 a month on my CC card debt, I can pay it off in 4 years, stretch that to 5 years and it's about $170 month. SO, the dual ch13 filing/payment plan would need to be LESS than that $575 per month for 5 years, or it's just not even worth filing. In fact, I'd say that it would have to be significantly less than $575, given the drawbacks of filing bk in the first place. I'm doubting that we'd be given a 5 year pay off less than $400 - $500 a month or so, but I could be wrong. (Total debt between the two of us is about $65,000).
It will be interesting to see what the attorney suggests tomorrow.
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