Hi everyone!
Hubby and I went to our first consultation with a lawyer the other day. Just have a few questions that I didn't ask in the meeting becuase I didn't know to ask them until I got home and found this website! What valuable information!!! Glad I found this before filing! Just a quick rundown of our situation.
We live in GA - Husband/Wife/6 yr old son
Husband unemployed since 10/2013 - health problems forced him to leave job and have not been able to find any work since.
I am employed FT -- take home approx. $1600.00/month - tight budget to say the least! We live very frugally! No cable/satellite, we do "free" things for fun, no luxuries, eat out maybe once a month....you get the picture!
We are current on our mortgate (upside down)
I have a 2007 paid for small SUV - he has a paid for 1992 small SUV - both not worth much at alll....
Approx 19,000 CC debt that we stopped paying 11/2013 (CC debt was due to several years of lowered hours for both of us due to economy - used cards to pay bills, buy groceries)
Approx 5,200 we owe on older bass boat that was repoed by Santander in June of this year
My questions are...
1. The lawyer never talked about this (and I didn't know to ask) in our meeting, but he wrote in on the "notes" sheet that he gave to us to take home. There was a line about REAFFIRMATIONS and he wrote in our home mortgage. I wasn't sure what that meant so I googled and that's how I found this site. I see that is not a good thing...correct? Do we HAVE to do this in order to keep our home? Like I said we are current on our mortgage and want to continue to pay. Any advice?
2. What about a tax refund. If we get one....ran some calculations on H&R block and may get back 1,500 or so....do we get to keep this? We could really use this to pay for car insurance /phone cards and such...basically living expenses no TV's or such...
3. My husband's parents are not in good health and he has to help them a lot, driving them to appoinments, doing chores, etc....they help us make ends meet when need be. Not in excess of $200 a month. Do I need to "report" this...??
Thanks in advance for your help!
Hubby and I went to our first consultation with a lawyer the other day. Just have a few questions that I didn't ask in the meeting becuase I didn't know to ask them until I got home and found this website! What valuable information!!! Glad I found this before filing! Just a quick rundown of our situation.
We live in GA - Husband/Wife/6 yr old son
Husband unemployed since 10/2013 - health problems forced him to leave job and have not been able to find any work since.
I am employed FT -- take home approx. $1600.00/month - tight budget to say the least! We live very frugally! No cable/satellite, we do "free" things for fun, no luxuries, eat out maybe once a month....you get the picture!
We are current on our mortgate (upside down)
I have a 2007 paid for small SUV - he has a paid for 1992 small SUV - both not worth much at alll....
Approx 19,000 CC debt that we stopped paying 11/2013 (CC debt was due to several years of lowered hours for both of us due to economy - used cards to pay bills, buy groceries)
Approx 5,200 we owe on older bass boat that was repoed by Santander in June of this year
My questions are...
1. The lawyer never talked about this (and I didn't know to ask) in our meeting, but he wrote in on the "notes" sheet that he gave to us to take home. There was a line about REAFFIRMATIONS and he wrote in our home mortgage. I wasn't sure what that meant so I googled and that's how I found this site. I see that is not a good thing...correct? Do we HAVE to do this in order to keep our home? Like I said we are current on our mortgage and want to continue to pay. Any advice?
2. What about a tax refund. If we get one....ran some calculations on H&R block and may get back 1,500 or so....do we get to keep this? We could really use this to pay for car insurance /phone cards and such...basically living expenses no TV's or such...
3. My husband's parents are not in good health and he has to help them a lot, driving them to appoinments, doing chores, etc....they help us make ends meet when need be. Not in excess of $200 a month. Do I need to "report" this...??
Thanks in advance for your help!
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