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    I'm very concerned/nervous about sharing my bankruptcy with any of my close friends in the fear that they will see me as a failure and someone that they no longer need to be associated with. I'm curious to know how your friends responded to your situation.

    #2
    Why would you even consider telling anyone that didn't have a real need to know?

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      #3
      I didn't tell anyone. My finances are my buisness.

      I told one friend because she babysat my child for our debtor education classes and I told my parents. That is everyone. My best friend doesn't know, his best friend doesn't know, his parent's don't know. I don't tell them how much I make a year or how much my mortgage is. Why would I tell them any other details of my finances.
      Filed: 10/26/2006
      Discharged: 03/05/2007
      Closed: 5/19/2008 - Asset case due to balance transfer and income tax refund

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        #4
        My close friends know that I’m considering it and will probably do so in the next few months. However, my group of friends are very close, very open with each other and we all talk about the good and bad……we’re pretty much our own support group. We are all professionals and all have hit hard times. Two of us have been hit with divorce. I’m a teacher and I’ve done well for myself, but when my ex-wife started screwing the credit manager (she evidently likes the older, grayer, weathered type) next to her accounting office, it left me with a bunch of extra bills that I didn’t have before the divorce. Another friend is in IT. He just lost his job due to downsizing and is in the middle of divorce and a bankruptcy. He’s in a real mess because the divorce and bankruptcy have each other tied up and I don’t think he knows whats going on half the time. A third friend is an engineer and is in the middle of working with a credit counseling agency and wishes he had filed bankruptcy instead of paying out the rear to them for the past few years but he’s too close to the end of repayment.

        I don’t go around telling everyone, but these are friends I’ve known since high-school and college. I don’t talk about it at work. I don’t share with just anyone. If they really are your friends and understand your situation, I would hope that they would support you in hard times. That’s my $.02.
        Filed: 7/31/08
        341: 9/19/08
        Report of no distribution 10/23/08
        DISCHARGED: 11/19/08 (Day 60)

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          #5
          I'm just the opposite - I don't keep anything to myself. I am not ashamed as what was essentially a business decision on my part. If people want to think less of me for what I had to do, or if my so-called friends don't want to associate with me b/c I filed, then it's their loss. They weren't true friends anyway. JMHO!
          11/14/07 -filed C7 12/04/07 -case pulled for random audit.12/18/07 -341 held: Asset case due to engagement ring & tax return.02/19/08 - US trustee files motion to extend. 04/02/08- changed back to NO ASSET! I get my ring back and get to keep my tax return! :clapping: 04/28/08 -DISCHARGED!!! :yahoo::yahoo: 05/07/08 - CLOSED!!!

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            #6
            My close friends know. It was never a big deal to them. You'll find as you go along, it's like every other person you meet will be considering or doing it.
            Filed Oct 2005discharged February 2007,Shapeless in the fire's glow, tell me if you think you know,
            Who it was we were below, where we've been and where we go

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              #7
              I've shared with a few folks. Only those that I have pretty much felt out that they wouldn't care. And they don't. My friends were more concerned about *me* as a person, than what I might "look like"
              Chapter 13 Filed "Old Law"
              Filed: 6/2003 Confirmed: 3/2004
              Early pay off sent: 10/05/2007 - 9 months early
              11/16/2007 - Discharged!

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                #8
                We told our families but we have open relationships and we needed the support of family through this. But it's not something that hubby shared with anybody he works with and I only have a few (but close) friends.
                Filed 9/5/07
                341 10/4/2007
                Last Day for Objections 12/3/2007
                DISCHARGED 12/4/2007

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                  #9
                  We didn't tell anyone that we filed, and no one knows. We decided it is our personal business and no one but us need to know.

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                    #10
                    If someone thinks less of you because you had to file bk and no longer want to be associated with you. Then they are not true friends and your probably better off without them anyways, that doesn't mean you have to tell them. I will say from my personal experience though having someone to talk about everything with though has helped me.

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                      #11
                      I told my parents and 2 best friends only. I did not tell inlaws, siblings, employer, etc...

                      And the only reason I told my 2 best friends is because I used to work with them and they work with one of the creditors I filed on. They were going to find out anyway. I told them the day of filing. They were very supportive, understood and happy for me to get this financial burden off me...they are great people. (they are also my little ears of what is going on with the creditor and what their intentions are).

                      As far as everyone else....it just doesn't concern them.

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                        #12
                        We told our parents first. Then my brother and a friend because I needed to explain I needed to wait until after the bk to pay them back some money I borrowed. I also had to tell my boss because I am a licensed stockbroker and have to file a report annually which specifically asks, "have you ever filed for bankruptcy". I wanted to tell him the situation first instead of it just coming up on some report.

                        Other than that, I think a few more friends knew here and there but only because we gave up the house and moved out. They asked how we sold it int his market.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by nazstar View Post
                          We told our parents first. Then my brother and a friend because I needed to explain I needed to wait until after the bk to pay them back some money I borrowed. I also had to tell my boss because I am a licensed stockbroker and have to file a report annually which specifically asks, "have you ever filed for bankruptcy". I wanted to tell him the situation first instead of it just coming up on some report.

                          Other than that, I think a few more friends knew here and there but only because we gave up the house and moved out. They asked how we sold it int his market.
                          I thought having a bankruptcy in your record made it almost impossible to work in the financial field where any handling of money or serious responsibility was required. Has filing made anything difficult for you with respect to your job or do you think it will (such as licensing, getting promoted, getting a new job, etc.)?

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                            #14
                            We told my parents and I told one very close friend. DH chose not to tell anyone he knows personally, felt it wasn't any of their business.
                            Petition Filed 6/4/07 :clapping:
                            341 meeting 7/31/07 :clapping: :unsure:
                            First Meeting Held and Trustee's Report of No Distribution 8/2 :yahoo::yahoo:
                            10/15/2007 - DISCHARGED!:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

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                              #15
                              We only told my parents- My mom was the one who suggested I look into bk since I was so stressed out with no ideas. May have been some of her best advice yet!
                              We also told a friend that we knew had filed bk and my sister, who wishes she could file bk but doesn't technically need to.

                              No one needs to know at all really. After you file bk you are probably in much better shape financially than half your friends, and no one needs to know your secret way of getting there!

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