Frogge, et. al.,
I believe that I am in a position to commiserate. Hang in there and if at all possible, save your marriage by not forgetting that with hope, prayer and admitting that you are where you are and there is a solution, however painful, that this bk doesn't have to destroy the love you have for your spouse, family.
I had long been a fiscally responsible person. I married into debt and within the last 8 months, discovered a financial quagmire that I can't, to this day, fully explain. My wife was responsible for finances and because things seemed to go along with only some hitches here and there, I seldom questioned our financial status. Anyway, to make a long story short, i eventually found out how we were paying for things. I also discovered that I had CC's that I never applied for. In the end, we are close to $75K in CC debt. Stopped making payments back in December 07.
Am I angry. I was. Am I depressed. Probably. But I have moved on and have been forced to come to the realization that there are much more important things to be angry about. And to let and go and work on beginning anew and re-establish sound priorities.
You see, my wife was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer in early December. She nearly did not make it. And she was pregnant with our now healthy daughter! Needless to say, paying back CCs, etc. ceased to become a priority. Only my wife and family.
I am working on starting a new chapter in our lives w/ or w/o bk. But it will be a life further emphasized by love, family, and much better financial management.
Keep the marriage, companionship, partnership together. Focus on the "real ugly"- your debt. And try not to play the blame game. It doesn't do ANY good.
I believe that I am in a position to commiserate. Hang in there and if at all possible, save your marriage by not forgetting that with hope, prayer and admitting that you are where you are and there is a solution, however painful, that this bk doesn't have to destroy the love you have for your spouse, family.
I had long been a fiscally responsible person. I married into debt and within the last 8 months, discovered a financial quagmire that I can't, to this day, fully explain. My wife was responsible for finances and because things seemed to go along with only some hitches here and there, I seldom questioned our financial status. Anyway, to make a long story short, i eventually found out how we were paying for things. I also discovered that I had CC's that I never applied for. In the end, we are close to $75K in CC debt. Stopped making payments back in December 07.
Am I angry. I was. Am I depressed. Probably. But I have moved on and have been forced to come to the realization that there are much more important things to be angry about. And to let and go and work on beginning anew and re-establish sound priorities.
You see, my wife was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer in early December. She nearly did not make it. And she was pregnant with our now healthy daughter! Needless to say, paying back CCs, etc. ceased to become a priority. Only my wife and family.
I am working on starting a new chapter in our lives w/ or w/o bk. But it will be a life further emphasized by love, family, and much better financial management.
Keep the marriage, companionship, partnership together. Focus on the "real ugly"- your debt. And try not to play the blame game. It doesn't do ANY good.
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