I am finally getting my payment for my personal injury. In my state, this is exempt from a bk so I need to make sure I do not co-mingle the money. Most of it will be spent right away--the health insurance company has a lien on 40% of it and about another 15-20% will go to existing medical-related bills. I have someone breathing down my back and threatening to garnish my wages, so I told them they could get their amount--about 10% (that is not a dischargeable debt in a bk) once I get the check. I need about 15% of the money to file my bk. So that accounts for 80-85% of the money. The remaining I want to buy some necessities (eye glasses, dental cleaning, prescriptions, and one "luxury" dog door.) I'm hoping to save some money so that I can offer it if my home assesement is too close.
I need to make sure I don't co-mingle the money. So I see one of 3 options to pay the bills out of that money:
1) Use the Credit Union account I stopped using. Why? The account is ready, I have checks and can start paying everyone immediately. I have my HELOC there, but I owe about $400 on my overdraft line of credit.
2) Get a second account at WAMU--they set-up accounts very quickly but I can still keep this money separate and deal with the same bank location.
3) Get a new account at a new bank. My concern is not getting checks right away, but I know I could do money orders.
Any thoughts on which is best or does it matter?
I need to make sure I don't co-mingle the money. So I see one of 3 options to pay the bills out of that money:
1) Use the Credit Union account I stopped using. Why? The account is ready, I have checks and can start paying everyone immediately. I have my HELOC there, but I owe about $400 on my overdraft line of credit.
2) Get a second account at WAMU--they set-up accounts very quickly but I can still keep this money separate and deal with the same bank location.
3) Get a new account at a new bank. My concern is not getting checks right away, but I know I could do money orders.
Any thoughts on which is best or does it matter?
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