My husband and I are having all sorts of problems with getting Chapter 7 BK. We miss the median by a couple thousand dollars (mainly due to my pension payout of $2500 I received in December) and according to our attorney we cannot file Chapter 7 and after telling us yesterday and filling out all paperwork to file this upcoming week, he called us and told us we would have to go with a Chapter 13. We seriously don't want this. My husband's income is highly erratic, and his overtime isn't guaranteed, and neither is his regular 40 hour work week. It all depends on how the factory is doing as to how many hours he gets each week.
Here's the thing: I recently started a new job a week and a half ago. I drive two hours roundtrip to work each day and don't make much money, especially for that amount of driving. But I do make money, which increases our income, so we likely won't fall below median in the near future. However, after finding out yesterday about how close we are to the median, I started wondering if it would be smarter to quit my job until our income drops enough and then find something else once this is over. At the latest, we would be able to file the start of July and should be well below the median income by then. We could probably make do on my husband's salary if I put my student loans on hold and he get keep some steady hours for a few months. It would be tight, but we might be able to make it, especially since I wouldn't have the cost of driving two hours a day, which eats up gas like crazy. My husband is really pushing for us to take this direction, because he (like me) does not want to end up in a Chapter 13 and he thinks it would be better for the long-term for me to not work for a few months and us to have a few more really rough months and then have no problem with the Chapter 7 than to have to pay into a Chapter 13 plan for the next five years. I'm not crazy about my new job, but I'm uncomfortable just quitting, especially so soon after starting and I'm worried about making it financially for a few months.
Has anyone ever done anything like this before and how did it work out for them? Will the Trustee question why I quit my job? Our attorney hasn't called us back yet, but I don't think he would be happy about this idea. Of course, he gets a lot more money for us to file Chapter 13. We already paid the entire amount for the Chapter 7 (including filing fee) because he told us we were all set and could sign our paperwork on Monday and then a couple hours later called to tell us he had made a mistake. I don't want to just lose the money we already paid to him. This whole thing is giving me such a headache. My husband thinks we have somehow managed to fall into BK limbo, since we don't have enough money to fund a Chapter 13 and we barely are over median. Anyone?
Here's the thing: I recently started a new job a week and a half ago. I drive two hours roundtrip to work each day and don't make much money, especially for that amount of driving. But I do make money, which increases our income, so we likely won't fall below median in the near future. However, after finding out yesterday about how close we are to the median, I started wondering if it would be smarter to quit my job until our income drops enough and then find something else once this is over. At the latest, we would be able to file the start of July and should be well below the median income by then. We could probably make do on my husband's salary if I put my student loans on hold and he get keep some steady hours for a few months. It would be tight, but we might be able to make it, especially since I wouldn't have the cost of driving two hours a day, which eats up gas like crazy. My husband is really pushing for us to take this direction, because he (like me) does not want to end up in a Chapter 13 and he thinks it would be better for the long-term for me to not work for a few months and us to have a few more really rough months and then have no problem with the Chapter 7 than to have to pay into a Chapter 13 plan for the next five years. I'm not crazy about my new job, but I'm uncomfortable just quitting, especially so soon after starting and I'm worried about making it financially for a few months.
Has anyone ever done anything like this before and how did it work out for them? Will the Trustee question why I quit my job? Our attorney hasn't called us back yet, but I don't think he would be happy about this idea. Of course, he gets a lot more money for us to file Chapter 13. We already paid the entire amount for the Chapter 7 (including filing fee) because he told us we were all set and could sign our paperwork on Monday and then a couple hours later called to tell us he had made a mistake. I don't want to just lose the money we already paid to him. This whole thing is giving me such a headache. My husband thinks we have somehow managed to fall into BK limbo, since we don't have enough money to fund a Chapter 13 and we barely are over median. Anyone?
Comment