Quick background on my situation: I met with an attorney in July and was advised to stop making credit card payments immediately, to stop using all credit cards and basically wait until I was served a judgement before I filed. I owe around $30,000.00 on 3 different cards. I was finally approved for Medical Disability in April and received around $20,000.00 back pay. My attorney was concerned I would lose this money and wanted me to spend what I could on living expenses before filing for bankruptcy. I have kept every receipt since July and have a detailed record of where my cash is going ( and it is going quickly ).
As expected the calls began shortly after missing my first payments and have continued steadily every day since. I have not answered any of them ( again, on advice from my attorney ). The numbers have remained the same and still seem to be coming from the credit card companies and not an outside collection agency ( yet ). Today, however, I received a letter from Discover Card that informs me they have been authorized to proceed with legal action and have given me until January 31, 2011 to respond or they will forward my account to an attorney and obtain a judgement against me. OK, I knew this would eventually happen and have been preparing for it. My question is this; is this just a tactic the credit card companies use? Do I still have some time before they actually file a judgement against me? Should I go ahead and file? I was hoping I had longer than 6 months. Thanks to those that take the time to read this and to answer.
As expected the calls began shortly after missing my first payments and have continued steadily every day since. I have not answered any of them ( again, on advice from my attorney ). The numbers have remained the same and still seem to be coming from the credit card companies and not an outside collection agency ( yet ). Today, however, I received a letter from Discover Card that informs me they have been authorized to proceed with legal action and have given me until January 31, 2011 to respond or they will forward my account to an attorney and obtain a judgement against me. OK, I knew this would eventually happen and have been preparing for it. My question is this; is this just a tactic the credit card companies use? Do I still have some time before they actually file a judgement against me? Should I go ahead and file? I was hoping I had longer than 6 months. Thanks to those that take the time to read this and to answer.
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