Hello, everyone.
I've decided to attempt filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and I've met with and paid to retain an attorney, so essentially the process is underway. I've started filling out the attorney's paperwork, and I'm hoping to have the attorney and filing fees paid in full in 60 days or less. My wife and I are also expecting a baby at the beginning of July, and we've been advised by our attorney to wait until after the baby is born for me to file (partially due to the possibility of medical debt, and because having the child as a dependent will push us well under the median income).
One of my primary concerns about filing is the credit card charges I've made in the last few months. I opened a couple of new accounts and made some fairly small charges (Less than $300 on each, one only has $135 on it). Some of the charges, however, were made merely days before, and in one case on the day of, my speaking to an attorney and his advising me to file. The charges on the day of filing were for gasoline to get to his office and for me to get some cavities filled.
I've heard the "don't buy $650 worth of luxury items on one card within 90 days" advice, but I'm wondering how these small charges will look since I made them without really knowing what was going to happen at the attorney's office. Is there a big chance that they'll be contested since they were so soon within my filing?
My attorney has told me to not worry too much about it, but for some reason I'm still skeptical (aka a worry-wort )
I've decided to attempt filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and I've met with and paid to retain an attorney, so essentially the process is underway. I've started filling out the attorney's paperwork, and I'm hoping to have the attorney and filing fees paid in full in 60 days or less. My wife and I are also expecting a baby at the beginning of July, and we've been advised by our attorney to wait until after the baby is born for me to file (partially due to the possibility of medical debt, and because having the child as a dependent will push us well under the median income).
One of my primary concerns about filing is the credit card charges I've made in the last few months. I opened a couple of new accounts and made some fairly small charges (Less than $300 on each, one only has $135 on it). Some of the charges, however, were made merely days before, and in one case on the day of, my speaking to an attorney and his advising me to file. The charges on the day of filing were for gasoline to get to his office and for me to get some cavities filled.
I've heard the "don't buy $650 worth of luxury items on one card within 90 days" advice, but I'm wondering how these small charges will look since I made them without really knowing what was going to happen at the attorney's office. Is there a big chance that they'll be contested since they were so soon within my filing?
My attorney has told me to not worry too much about it, but for some reason I'm still skeptical (aka a worry-wort )
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