We haven't missed any payments yet, and just bought a car last week to ensure that we have reliable transportation before our credit goes south. We sat down with our lawyer, and after looking at all paperwork and discussing everything with us, he recommended filing right away. He said that we passed the means test no problem, and that it's better to just get it done and over, but that we would need a waiver (I think waiver was the term). This is the second lawyer we've interviewed, and while he seemed very professional and knowledgeable, I don't get the rush and he didn't explain it beyond saying there is no reason to wait.
Everything I've read on here says to miss a few months' payments and to wait a few months after buying a vehicle. He said several times that our case was perfect for chapter 7, and he doesn't see any obstacles in filing. I'd like to think I can trust his advice since he's the professional, but I'd appreciate any insights you can share.
Everything I've read on here says to miss a few months' payments and to wait a few months after buying a vehicle. He said several times that our case was perfect for chapter 7, and he doesn't see any obstacles in filing. I'd like to think I can trust his advice since he's the professional, but I'd appreciate any insights you can share.
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