Before I even start, I know, I know, I know...messing with the 401K is always considered a bad idea. It's something I would rather not do, but I was wondering if this was even possible. (Keep in mind that I would wait until after the BK discharge to start this process.)
Our roof needs some major repairs. It is in really bad shape, and I honestly don't know if it's going to make it for another year. My husband insists that he hasn't seen any signs of leaking in the attic, but there are literally pieces of our roof (shingles?) that have blown off in storms over the past couple of years. It really does need to be done, we get comments from people all the time, like we hadn't noticed how bad it is.
Anyways, we don't have the money to even begin to consider getting this fixed and we don't have any way to get the money either. It dawned on me earlier today that my husband does have a little money in his 401K (around $3500, give or take a bit). We have a loan that we took out on it several years ago that is still being paid back in automatically from his every paycheck, which means we cannot take out another loan against the 401K to fix the roof. I tried looking up, but it seems unclear as to whether we would qualify for a hardship distribution to fix the roof. The roof really needs to be fixed, we don't have the money, we have no way of getting the money, we are in BK for crying out loud...I would call our situation a financial hardship. Does anyone know if this might work?
My husband is at work right now and the place is closed at the moment, but I would like to know if this is even a possibility. I don't want to mention it to my husband, who is really stressed about our situation, unless this might actually work. I can't bear getting his hopes up and then him being crushed if we find out it isn't possible.
Thanks in advance.
Our roof needs some major repairs. It is in really bad shape, and I honestly don't know if it's going to make it for another year. My husband insists that he hasn't seen any signs of leaking in the attic, but there are literally pieces of our roof (shingles?) that have blown off in storms over the past couple of years. It really does need to be done, we get comments from people all the time, like we hadn't noticed how bad it is.
Anyways, we don't have the money to even begin to consider getting this fixed and we don't have any way to get the money either. It dawned on me earlier today that my husband does have a little money in his 401K (around $3500, give or take a bit). We have a loan that we took out on it several years ago that is still being paid back in automatically from his every paycheck, which means we cannot take out another loan against the 401K to fix the roof. I tried looking up, but it seems unclear as to whether we would qualify for a hardship distribution to fix the roof. The roof really needs to be fixed, we don't have the money, we have no way of getting the money, we are in BK for crying out loud...I would call our situation a financial hardship. Does anyone know if this might work?
My husband is at work right now and the place is closed at the moment, but I would like to know if this is even a possibility. I don't want to mention it to my husband, who is really stressed about our situation, unless this might actually work. I can't bear getting his hopes up and then him being crushed if we find out it isn't possible.
Thanks in advance.
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