I posted this in general by mistake and I think I should have posted it here:
I am in danger of defaulting on 12k worth of credit card debt. Looking into the possible future of being sued by Bank of America over this debt and having to file bk I have searched the internet for options.
I have two restored vintage vehicles, a 1959 show vehicle and a nicely done 1977 vehicle that I drive daily and one 2002 daily driver that my wife uses. All 3 in my name. My wife has a 78 convertible in her name that runs but has no roof.
My 1959 is insured for 40k, but could be worth more. I think my 1977 is worth 8-10k the 2002 might be worth 3k and the 1978 convertible is worth less than 5k for sure.
I found a link: http://markddunn.com/exemptions-table.html to a local lawyer here in Texas, that says one vehicle per person in the household up to $60,000. If I understand this correctly, we would BOTH need to file for bk and then we could keep 2 vehicles (the 1959 7 the 1977) under the 60k exemption and liquidate the other 2 if it came down to filing?
I am in danger of defaulting on 12k worth of credit card debt. Looking into the possible future of being sued by Bank of America over this debt and having to file bk I have searched the internet for options.
I have two restored vintage vehicles, a 1959 show vehicle and a nicely done 1977 vehicle that I drive daily and one 2002 daily driver that my wife uses. All 3 in my name. My wife has a 78 convertible in her name that runs but has no roof.
My 1959 is insured for 40k, but could be worth more. I think my 1977 is worth 8-10k the 2002 might be worth 3k and the 1978 convertible is worth less than 5k for sure.
I found a link: http://markddunn.com/exemptions-table.html to a local lawyer here in Texas, that says one vehicle per person in the household up to $60,000. If I understand this correctly, we would BOTH need to file for bk and then we could keep 2 vehicles (the 1959 7 the 1977) under the 60k exemption and liquidate the other 2 if it came down to filing?
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