We have been stressing ourselves over our current situation and finally understand what we have to do. We tried to get a handle on things ourselves but everytime we turn around something happens. We are embarrassed that we let this happen but there's nothing we can do about it now. We were plugging along until we missed a payment by one day on a CC with a 12k balance. Interest went up 20+%. Then got caught up in the downward spiral. Hindsight is 20/20, now I know we should have done something then. We put alot on CCs since then, groceries, gas, power bills, etc. Then we both got furlough days over the rest of the year and I'm sure next year as well.
we have around 65k on CC's
I am worried about a couple of things.
1. I have a watch that was given to me for my college graduation (11 years ago). I am not going to try to hide anything. The last thing I want is fraud.
It cost around 2500.00 when new, I have no idea what the value is.
2. I opened a new CC account about 3 months ago and transferred a balance to take advantage of a low interest rate. I had no intention to file BK then but will it raise flags? (we actually just made the decision this weekend)
3. In the past I have gotten around 5-6k bonus at the first of the year but with the current economy I'm sure that is over. Will they still use that figure for disposable income?
4. I used the online means test on legalconsumer and although we make more than the median, the test shows us with $64 disposable income (without the bonus). Chp 7 scares me since we want (need) to keep our house and 2 cars.
5. We have checking, savings, CC (5k balance), 1 auto loan, 1st mortgage and 2nd mortage all at the same bank. Do we need to open accounts at a different bank and change our direct deposits ASAP?
6. As of right now we are current with everything but can only hold on another month or two. Savings is almost depleted. I have been through some of the post on here and some say to stay current before you file if possible. It will help your scores in the long run. If that is correct when can I stop paying the CCs? I will be asking the Attorney these questions but like to know what others on here say.
We hope to get all this behind us so we can actually start to breath again.
Thanks in advance.
we have around 65k on CC's
I am worried about a couple of things.
1. I have a watch that was given to me for my college graduation (11 years ago). I am not going to try to hide anything. The last thing I want is fraud.
It cost around 2500.00 when new, I have no idea what the value is.
2. I opened a new CC account about 3 months ago and transferred a balance to take advantage of a low interest rate. I had no intention to file BK then but will it raise flags? (we actually just made the decision this weekend)
3. In the past I have gotten around 5-6k bonus at the first of the year but with the current economy I'm sure that is over. Will they still use that figure for disposable income?
4. I used the online means test on legalconsumer and although we make more than the median, the test shows us with $64 disposable income (without the bonus). Chp 7 scares me since we want (need) to keep our house and 2 cars.
5. We have checking, savings, CC (5k balance), 1 auto loan, 1st mortgage and 2nd mortage all at the same bank. Do we need to open accounts at a different bank and change our direct deposits ASAP?
6. As of right now we are current with everything but can only hold on another month or two. Savings is almost depleted. I have been through some of the post on here and some say to stay current before you file if possible. It will help your scores in the long run. If that is correct when can I stop paying the CCs? I will be asking the Attorney these questions but like to know what others on here say.
We hope to get all this behind us so we can actually start to breath again.
Thanks in advance.
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