We met with the attorney today and got all the paperwork to fill out for BK7. There are a couple of things I'm having a really hard time finding a value for, so I'm not sure how to deal with it. My husband has a classic car (more than one but we were able to ballpark the others and they're worth less than 2000 each and would need to be towed away if sold, but they can go if needed) that, if it were restored would be worth a good bit of money, but he had just started the restoration on it went everything went topsy-turvy so it's currently in pieces and is missing quite a few of those pieces. He doesn't have an engine, transmission, or any of the mechanical parts for it; there are no tires; the body has a lot of rust/damage, and it's currently on the other side of the state in a friend's garage where they had been working on it. KBB/Edmunds only goes back to the early 90s, and all the classic car valuation tools assume the car is at least complete, assembled, and running, so their value is way overstated for our situation. I can't even find anything comparable on ebay, craigslist, or anywhere else. We're hoping and praying we have enough in exemptions to cover this car (or at least enough in exemptions to make it possible to buy back from the trustee) - it's one of two things we really want to save.
The other item I'm having problems with is a timeshare (my mother-in-law bought it years ago and we let her put in our names because we were stupid; we're surrendering it) - no one currently has anything at this resort for sale, so I don't know what to put down for value.
Any ideas appreciated!
ETA: We're in GA if that matters for anything.
The other item I'm having problems with is a timeshare (my mother-in-law bought it years ago and we let her put in our names because we were stupid; we're surrendering it) - no one currently has anything at this resort for sale, so I don't know what to put down for value.
Any ideas appreciated!
ETA: We're in GA if that matters for anything.
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