I have tried doing some searching on here before asking, but what I am reading is confusing me...
We were planning on filing for ch.7 bk in the next month or so (met with our lawyer on the 21st and got all the paperwork to start filling out), as soon as we could get the $ saved up from not paying our credit cards. Of course our crap car needed a new $330 new starter in it last week so there went that saved up money... Now I am worried about our tax refund though. I expect that we will probably get somewhere around 4K back from it (we have 2 children). If we file and were to get our refund during or shortly after the whole bk process...is the money up for grabs? If we wait to file until after we get our refund and use the money to help us finish getting caught up on house, car and utility payments and a bit on some medical bills that I want to pay off regardless of the bk (I know not to pay any large sums but our lawyer said I could continue my smaller payments each month) and use the rest to pay for the lawyer, stock up on some groceries, etc...is this okay?
I really don't want to wait to file, esp. since the calls are coming in like crazy already after not paying bills just since the 12th and are coming into my cell phone already (I am trying to answer most calls, but with 2 little ones I had to hit the do not disturb button on the phone) and the calls have my husband a nervous reck (and me a bit, but handling it okay so far) but I don't want to lose all of our tax return! I read some things about exemptions...but some saying trustees took portions of money and some not and now I am just confused!
So how does all of this work with timing of filing and the tax return? (I am in IL and my husband and I are doing a joint bk) Is there a way to save our refund? or do I need to wait to be safe? Or am I out of luck either way? Thanks!
We were planning on filing for ch.7 bk in the next month or so (met with our lawyer on the 21st and got all the paperwork to start filling out), as soon as we could get the $ saved up from not paying our credit cards. Of course our crap car needed a new $330 new starter in it last week so there went that saved up money... Now I am worried about our tax refund though. I expect that we will probably get somewhere around 4K back from it (we have 2 children). If we file and were to get our refund during or shortly after the whole bk process...is the money up for grabs? If we wait to file until after we get our refund and use the money to help us finish getting caught up on house, car and utility payments and a bit on some medical bills that I want to pay off regardless of the bk (I know not to pay any large sums but our lawyer said I could continue my smaller payments each month) and use the rest to pay for the lawyer, stock up on some groceries, etc...is this okay?
I really don't want to wait to file, esp. since the calls are coming in like crazy already after not paying bills just since the 12th and are coming into my cell phone already (I am trying to answer most calls, but with 2 little ones I had to hit the do not disturb button on the phone) and the calls have my husband a nervous reck (and me a bit, but handling it okay so far) but I don't want to lose all of our tax return! I read some things about exemptions...but some saying trustees took portions of money and some not and now I am just confused!
So how does all of this work with timing of filing and the tax return? (I am in IL and my husband and I are doing a joint bk) Is there a way to save our refund? or do I need to wait to be safe? Or am I out of luck either way? Thanks!
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