Hi, I am new to the forum, and am looking for some help.
I have retained an attorney here in Ohio, because I need to file bankrupcty. I am currently unable to file because I spent the money to pay off the attorney on my daughter's medical bills.
Problem is, I am a stay at home mom with no income, except my husband's. I am being sued by Asset Acceptance, and I am the only one listed in the civil summons.
Do I show up to the court date, or do I just let it become a judgement? I don't want to call the bankruptcy attorney because I retained him a year ago, and I recently contacted him and he acted like I was a monster to event consider calling him, and he told me to call my creditors and work something out with them, becuase it would be cheaper than a chapter 13, but he would work with me if I could come up with the money soon.
This is only my debt (I was very young, and they gave me a huge credit limit and I was stupid- I have now learned my lesson BIG TIME), but from what they attorney said, I have to file a chapter 13 because of how much my husband makes. So he has to pay for my past mistakes? This sounds strange to me, so I wanted to get some outside opinions.
I feel horrible I am putting my family through this, and I'm not denying that the debt I am being sued for isn't mine. I just can't go back to work to pay for everything because all of my money would be going to daycare.
I have no idea what to do! Should I talk to another attorney about filing for chapter 7? Or do I force my husband to pay for my debt in a chapter 13 like the attorney says?
In a chapter 13, can I keep one credit card open (I've been very responsible with one of my cards)? Is it possible to buy a house during a chapter 13 since it lasts for 5 years?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Katie
I have retained an attorney here in Ohio, because I need to file bankrupcty. I am currently unable to file because I spent the money to pay off the attorney on my daughter's medical bills.
Problem is, I am a stay at home mom with no income, except my husband's. I am being sued by Asset Acceptance, and I am the only one listed in the civil summons.
Do I show up to the court date, or do I just let it become a judgement? I don't want to call the bankruptcy attorney because I retained him a year ago, and I recently contacted him and he acted like I was a monster to event consider calling him, and he told me to call my creditors and work something out with them, becuase it would be cheaper than a chapter 13, but he would work with me if I could come up with the money soon.
This is only my debt (I was very young, and they gave me a huge credit limit and I was stupid- I have now learned my lesson BIG TIME), but from what they attorney said, I have to file a chapter 13 because of how much my husband makes. So he has to pay for my past mistakes? This sounds strange to me, so I wanted to get some outside opinions.
I feel horrible I am putting my family through this, and I'm not denying that the debt I am being sued for isn't mine. I just can't go back to work to pay for everything because all of my money would be going to daycare.
I have no idea what to do! Should I talk to another attorney about filing for chapter 7? Or do I force my husband to pay for my debt in a chapter 13 like the attorney says?
In a chapter 13, can I keep one credit card open (I've been very responsible with one of my cards)? Is it possible to buy a house during a chapter 13 since it lasts for 5 years?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Katie
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