OK....so we're resigned to the fact that the 7 will be dismissed. We are not even going to contest it anymore at this point.
We will be converting to 13.
My question now is, do we let the 7 dismiss, and take some time before filing the 13?
OR, do we move straight into the 13 right now?
The reason I ask is, it is looking like we need another vehicle. We own a 2005 Chrsler Pacifica we bought in 2008 and a 2009 Hyundai we purchased in 2010.
The Hyundai is fine, but the Pacifica is nearing 100,000 miles and has a bunch of problems that need to be fixed now, and Chrysler's aren't exactly known for their long term reliability, especially models from the early to mid 2000's.
Our payments on both are relatively cheap....$275/month for the Pacifica (with about 21 months left to pay), and $209/month for the Hyundai with about 48 months left (and a much higher interest rate, because we bought it when our credit was already going bad).
Obviously, the interest rates won't matter once the BK 13 kicks in, so I don't care if I have to go to one of those Dealers that specialize in Credit Trouble and charge exorbitant interest rates....or do I? Let me know if my thinking is wrong on that.
But should I even be considering buying a car?
Also, we need to know how much time we might have before creditors start calling again once the 7 is dismissed, IF we hold off on the 13.
I had a lawsuit filed on me by Discover before we filed for the 7, and the case was dismissed once we filed, but I'm pretty sure they'll file again, right?
Any idea how quickly that might happen?
We also want to stop paying on our house now, and use the money to get a rental home, and to move. We want to move "slowly", not be forced to leave all at once.
Does any of this make sense?
We will be converting to 13.
My question now is, do we let the 7 dismiss, and take some time before filing the 13?
OR, do we move straight into the 13 right now?
The reason I ask is, it is looking like we need another vehicle. We own a 2005 Chrsler Pacifica we bought in 2008 and a 2009 Hyundai we purchased in 2010.
The Hyundai is fine, but the Pacifica is nearing 100,000 miles and has a bunch of problems that need to be fixed now, and Chrysler's aren't exactly known for their long term reliability, especially models from the early to mid 2000's.
Our payments on both are relatively cheap....$275/month for the Pacifica (with about 21 months left to pay), and $209/month for the Hyundai with about 48 months left (and a much higher interest rate, because we bought it when our credit was already going bad).
Obviously, the interest rates won't matter once the BK 13 kicks in, so I don't care if I have to go to one of those Dealers that specialize in Credit Trouble and charge exorbitant interest rates....or do I? Let me know if my thinking is wrong on that.
But should I even be considering buying a car?
Also, we need to know how much time we might have before creditors start calling again once the 7 is dismissed, IF we hold off on the 13.
I had a lawsuit filed on me by Discover before we filed for the 7, and the case was dismissed once we filed, but I'm pretty sure they'll file again, right?
Any idea how quickly that might happen?
We also want to stop paying on our house now, and use the money to get a rental home, and to move. We want to move "slowly", not be forced to leave all at once.
Does any of this make sense?
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