We are already planning to meet with a lawyer next week but I'm going to worry myself out of my socks until then if I don't get an idea about filing or not.
Our debts, if we don't include paying a payment toward a repossessed car, is about $1070 a month. That includes rent, food (for human and dog), clothing allowance, etc. but doesn't include saving any money. I am married but filing single since my wife doesn't work (disabled, but not on SSDI and unable to receive SSDI.)
My income, after taxes and deductions is $1470 so that would leave $400 left over each month.
The only problem is that some weeks/months work is slow and I only get 32 hours in, so some months I wouldn't have that $400. Also we are having to live with a relative, so that's the only reason we have that $400 left over. If we were to have to move out it would be more like $100 left for the month, if not less. But I doubt the judge would consider that, since at the moment I am getting in a full work week and our bills are our bills at the moment.
My question is, will it even be possible that a judge would allow us to file Chapter 7 if we could pay the debt back in 3 years (owe $12k)? Even though some months would cripple us if I'm only working 32 hour weeks or if we ever have to move out (which would put us on the street in that case.) My wife had a bad experience with a judge, so she is a bit paranoid about it.
Our debts, if we don't include paying a payment toward a repossessed car, is about $1070 a month. That includes rent, food (for human and dog), clothing allowance, etc. but doesn't include saving any money. I am married but filing single since my wife doesn't work (disabled, but not on SSDI and unable to receive SSDI.)
My income, after taxes and deductions is $1470 so that would leave $400 left over each month.
The only problem is that some weeks/months work is slow and I only get 32 hours in, so some months I wouldn't have that $400. Also we are having to live with a relative, so that's the only reason we have that $400 left over. If we were to have to move out it would be more like $100 left for the month, if not less. But I doubt the judge would consider that, since at the moment I am getting in a full work week and our bills are our bills at the moment.
My question is, will it even be possible that a judge would allow us to file Chapter 7 if we could pay the debt back in 3 years (owe $12k)? Even though some months would cripple us if I'm only working 32 hour weeks or if we ever have to move out (which would put us on the street in that case.) My wife had a bad experience with a judge, so she is a bit paranoid about it.
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