Hi all. I feel like I am on a downward spiral and actually just got on anti anxiety meds to try to help until this period of our lives is over. We are filing chapter 7 pro se, are 30,000 under median income, schedule j dmi is negative, have two assets that are worth anything that can't be completely exempted $7000 truck and $800 guitar. It seems so easy, but I can't calm down. Any advice?
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Originally posted by oregongal View PostHi all. I feel like I am on a downward spiral and actually just got on anti anxiety meds to try to help until this period of our lives is over. We are filing chapter 7 pro se, are 30,000 under median income, schedule j dmi is negative, have two assets that are worth anything that can't be completely exempted $7000 truck and $800 guitar. It seems so easy, but I can't calm down. Any advice?
What you feel is not unusual. Most of us have been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and the scars.
Patience grasshopper. Life gets better........
And, read this:
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Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......
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Hi, I am so sorry for the anxiety and know all too well how that can affect ones life. Break it down to one day at a time, that is all we got truthfully! Regaining some control in your life will reduce the stress and make you feel like you have options once again. Put your plan on paper, create your timeline even if you think you know it by heart because sometimes seeing it writing does the mind good. Then as you get to each step/milestone cross it off the list, soon the list is reduced, the timeline is getting smaller and before you know it you are in the 60 day club waiting on discharge/close.
Feel good about being proactive and making the best decision for your family and your future. It takes alot to go through this journey but we are here for support, questions and a little hand holding, you will make it through just fine! You are taking control just by making the decision, welcome to our club and breathe deeply...
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Originally posted by oregongal View PostThanks Frogger. I feel like such a freak show.
You can just stop that immediately. How about a little bit of Frogger's blunt advice for ya:
Don't feel like a freak.
You are nothing special.
Thousands upon thousands have filed bankruptcy before you.
Thousands upon thousands will file bankruptcy after you.
You just ain't special when it comes to bankruptcy.
Life happens.
Sheet happens.
Get over this being personal and get some sleep. You know where you are, where you need to go, what you need to do. It's time to stop taking this personal and understand that this is a business decision that you need to do for the best interests of you and your family.
And the last thought to thing about:
You didn't miss any sleep when you taxpaying dollars bailed out the big banks did you?
This is your personal family business/bailout decision!All information contained in this post is for informational and amusement purposes only.
Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......
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Originally posted by frogger View Post
This is your personal family business/bailout decision!
I just wanted to say thank you for this perspective. You've mentioned it a few times in various posts and it really does help me personally so thank you!
The bajanFiled Ch 13 Feb 9, 2012, 341 meeting Mar 15, 2012, Confirmed Apr 5, 2012
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Especially since you live in Oregon go take a walk in nature. If you have a dog, take him too. That always helped me. You'll get through it. Gotta look past the present and see yourself free of debt. One question, are you sure you are pricing your assets correctly? Price them like you are selling them at a garage sale.
Good luck, you can do it.
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Originally posted by oregongal View PostHi all. I feel like I am on a downward spiral and actually just got on anti anxiety meds to try to help until this period of our lives is over. We are filing chapter 7 pro se, are 30,000 under median income, schedule j dmi is negative, have two assets that are worth anything that can't be completely exempted $7000 truck and $800 guitar. It seems so easy, but I can't calm down. Any advice?
Low-end trade-in Value on my hubby's truck per Kelley Blue Book was $2 or $3 THOUSAND more than what I could sell it to a car dealer - so they are way high. The book said $10k+ and the highest cash price we found from a dealer was $8k. Lots of car dealers will offer to buy any car (whether it is paid off or not). So if there is such a big difference in our little truck - there could be hundreds in yours!! Go get a written offer to support your figures. Also, there is a place called Autotrader.com where you can answer a few questions and they will email you a written offer to buy your car with a list of where to go to do this!
Now, do the same thing with the guitars. They may be "worth" a certain amount in the past or have sentimental value but have you tried to sell one for the price you are listing as the value price lately? Go to a music store, guitar store or a pawn shop and get a written offer of what they would pay you in cash for the guitar. It, too, could be very surprising.
Now there are 2 days worth of chilling to do after you get the 2 duties for the day listed above all done. Chill out the best way you can. {{hugs}}~~ Filed Over Median Income Chapter 7: 12/17/2010 ~~ 341 Held: 1/12/2011 ~~ Discharged: 03/16/2011 ~~Not an attorney - just an opinionated woman.
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Yes, I agree you are probably overvaluing the guitar. You're allowed $600 in musical instruments in Oregon, so you're not that far off. Also, make sure you choose the correct truck condition (fair, poor) if anything is wrong -- body damage, repairs needed, interior, a/c, etc.BK7 Filed 7/10/12 • 341 8/15/12 • Discharged 10/17/12 • Closed 5/6/13 Thanks to everyone here!
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Originally posted by oregongal View PostI think it is time to join PACER and look at some Oregon petitions.All information contained in this post is for informational and amusement purposes only.
Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......
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Originally posted by oregongal View PostSpending today filling out personal property worksheet. Oregon exemptions are pretty tight especially with four kids (bedroom furniture, clothes, toys, books). I think it is time to join PACER and look at some Oregon petitions.~~ Filed Over Median Income Chapter 7: 12/17/2010 ~~ 341 Held: 1/12/2011 ~~ Discharged: 03/16/2011 ~~Not an attorney - just an opinionated woman.
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