Hello everyone. I think I have this figured out but I'm shaking and I just need to talk it through. I am planning on filing a Chap. 7 within the next 90 days.
I am getting divorced and have 2 small children. The Mr. moved out and decided that his love would be support enough for the children. He refused to sign a child support/divorce agreement and refused to help financially. At first it seemed like I could keep living check to check and just wait for things to get better.
I have a good job almost $52,000 a year, little CC debt $3000, fairly low payment on a $119,000 mortgage, SL Debt $110,000 (to secure good job, almost regret it), and a car note, $488 only had about 11 months. I have no other assets worth mentioning. Then you figure heating, groceries, gas, daycare, life, health, and car insurance, clothing, and any essentials and it gets tight. I am afraid to spend money on groceries because I don't know what may come up later. I don't have cable and am working towards cutting back on the other things I was used to doing (taking the kids to movies, outings, eating out). They are hard habits to change.
The tipping point was that I found out that I was being sued by an insurance company for an accident that was determined not to be my fault. Until...I filed a complaint against the responding officer. All of a sudden I "stated" that it was my fault. It was not and I did not. They were close to getting a judgement when I found out about it.
Now my job wants to move me to another state (I am not opposed to moving for various reasons), but I can't afford the house here, rent there, etc. The job there is permanent.
I think I need to file, but the timing frightens me. I am now 32 days behind on the car and everything else is current. If I move I will need a rental. If I stop paying, my credit (which is now decent) will be shot. I haven't saved enough to put several months down. I will need a car because I cannot afford this one and do not plan to keep it. I anticipate a tax refund with child tax credits.
Currently, my plan is to use a CapONE blank check to get a gently used vehicle ($10,000-$12,000)with low mileage and low payment. Nothing fancy. I also want to have the rental agency run my credit now to be approved. I'm afraid of what it will be like after. I plan on using my tax refund to pay a few months rent and moving expenses...oh and my son needs his cavities filled to the tune of about $700. I don't want to spend it all, but I don't want to waste it either. I am anticipating being able to use the federal exemptions. Are these things allowable? My brother says I am wasting money trying to secure a car because they will take it in the bk.
I plan to buy the car, surrender this car, get my tax refund, spend it on what I will need after or exempt it to pay the car off after. Am I on the right track?
I know there are people with much worse situations than me, because I have steady income, but I'm suddenly financing a two income household on one income and I can't keep it up.
I am getting divorced and have 2 small children. The Mr. moved out and decided that his love would be support enough for the children. He refused to sign a child support/divorce agreement and refused to help financially. At first it seemed like I could keep living check to check and just wait for things to get better.
I have a good job almost $52,000 a year, little CC debt $3000, fairly low payment on a $119,000 mortgage, SL Debt $110,000 (to secure good job, almost regret it), and a car note, $488 only had about 11 months. I have no other assets worth mentioning. Then you figure heating, groceries, gas, daycare, life, health, and car insurance, clothing, and any essentials and it gets tight. I am afraid to spend money on groceries because I don't know what may come up later. I don't have cable and am working towards cutting back on the other things I was used to doing (taking the kids to movies, outings, eating out). They are hard habits to change.
The tipping point was that I found out that I was being sued by an insurance company for an accident that was determined not to be my fault. Until...I filed a complaint against the responding officer. All of a sudden I "stated" that it was my fault. It was not and I did not. They were close to getting a judgement when I found out about it.
Now my job wants to move me to another state (I am not opposed to moving for various reasons), but I can't afford the house here, rent there, etc. The job there is permanent.
I think I need to file, but the timing frightens me. I am now 32 days behind on the car and everything else is current. If I move I will need a rental. If I stop paying, my credit (which is now decent) will be shot. I haven't saved enough to put several months down. I will need a car because I cannot afford this one and do not plan to keep it. I anticipate a tax refund with child tax credits.
Currently, my plan is to use a CapONE blank check to get a gently used vehicle ($10,000-$12,000)with low mileage and low payment. Nothing fancy. I also want to have the rental agency run my credit now to be approved. I'm afraid of what it will be like after. I plan on using my tax refund to pay a few months rent and moving expenses...oh and my son needs his cavities filled to the tune of about $700. I don't want to spend it all, but I don't want to waste it either. I am anticipating being able to use the federal exemptions. Are these things allowable? My brother says I am wasting money trying to secure a car because they will take it in the bk.
I plan to buy the car, surrender this car, get my tax refund, spend it on what I will need after or exempt it to pay the car off after. Am I on the right track?
I know there are people with much worse situations than me, because I have steady income, but I'm suddenly financing a two income household on one income and I can't keep it up.
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