After months of worrying, agonizing, being laid off, being hired part-time, getting a letter from the IRS, and being sued for a defaulted credit card, I'm finally going to retain a lawyer this week. Since January when this nightmare started (read: I got a letter threatening a lawsuit), I've seen seven lawyers and finally found one I'm comfortable with. I met with him last week and will seeing him on Tuesday to pay his $100 retainer fee. (A family member is paying the rest. Total fee is $1299.) The lawyer recommended a Chapter 7 since I make under the median income due to the loss of my full-time job. I'd previously been considering a Chapter 13 because of some tax debt, but I had my reservations about that, namely being stuck in a bankruptcy for three to five years and not really having the funds to make monthly payments. What I'm making right now is BARELY covering my necessary expenses. (I'm going to need to find cheaper housing soon, for example.) I saw a lawyer two weeks ago who wanted to put me in a Chapter 13 and pay $150 per month to start (and the number would go up when I find a full-time job), but I can't even afford that right now. So, Chapter 7 it is.
I hope I'm making the right choice. I'm pretty sure that I NEED to file for BK, but it's still a hard choice in that I feel like a failure, etc. Hopefully I'll feel better when I pay the lawyer and get this thing going. I'm not sure when exactly I'll file -- it could be this month or next.
Anyway, wish me luck!
I hope I'm making the right choice. I'm pretty sure that I NEED to file for BK, but it's still a hard choice in that I feel like a failure, etc. Hopefully I'll feel better when I pay the lawyer and get this thing going. I'm not sure when exactly I'll file -- it could be this month or next.
Anyway, wish me luck!
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