I've posted before about filing separately in a community property state. I thought it was the way to go because my husband is against filing and wants me to file alone. We've always had completely separate credit cards and checking accounts and paid our own bills. My cc debt is approx. $70,000, his is $30,000. I lost my job in January and can't make cc payments any longer. Husband helped me for awhile but he's up to eyeballs in cc and medical debt himself and can't help anymore. He plans to put more medical charges on his credit card in the next couple months.
I hoped to file Chap. 7 but we're $2,000 over the annual median. We're in a community property state so I know they include his income.
This is driving me nuts because I'm doing all the research and worrying alone. Husband knows we're in trouble but won't sit down with me and talk about it. We haven't lived lavishly but also haven't been financially smart, obviously. We have kids, cost of living is high in CA, and our debt has accumulated for about 20 years, starting before we even knew each other. We don't own a home or anything worth much.
I finally found a lawyer I like and have many questions for him. Chapter 13 looks so complicated - I want to start planning immediately if that's what he thinks we'll have to do. But I haven't hired him yet because I feel like I need to convince my husband we need to file jointly. He's still charging on his credit cards and once we hire an attorney, he has to stop, right? Even though he continues to make payments? Has anyone else had a spouse reluctant to file? This is causing a lot of stress around here.
I hoped to file Chap. 7 but we're $2,000 over the annual median. We're in a community property state so I know they include his income.
This is driving me nuts because I'm doing all the research and worrying alone. Husband knows we're in trouble but won't sit down with me and talk about it. We haven't lived lavishly but also haven't been financially smart, obviously. We have kids, cost of living is high in CA, and our debt has accumulated for about 20 years, starting before we even knew each other. We don't own a home or anything worth much.
I finally found a lawyer I like and have many questions for him. Chapter 13 looks so complicated - I want to start planning immediately if that's what he thinks we'll have to do. But I haven't hired him yet because I feel like I need to convince my husband we need to file jointly. He's still charging on his credit cards and once we hire an attorney, he has to stop, right? Even though he continues to make payments? Has anyone else had a spouse reluctant to file? This is causing a lot of stress around here.
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