I found this forum about a year ago and have lurked reading various threads (sticky and otherwise). I tried to write these words a dozen times or more only to erase them and go do something else.
I find myself considering the bankruptcy option. I need some advice on what is reasonable to expect from this.
I am employed and have been for almost 20 years. I have been forced back into my parents house so that I can keep paying my bills. I am currently not behind on anything. I have 9 credit cards with 6 of them at 26%-29.99%. I owe a total of around $72,000. I owed ~$94,000 about 4 years ago and have gotten it down to where it is now in spite of the CC banks 'helping' me through exorbitant interest rates.
I have 4 vehicles that I own. I have the titles to each. 1 is a 1993 mustang with no engine/trans. - not useable. I have a 1996 explorer which I use to get to work. I have a 2002 Ninja motorcyle and a 1986 Ninja motorcyle that is wrecked. The 1993 mustang was co-signed by my father. Otherwise, the other titles are in my name only.
We have had several layoffs where I work. While I don't think I will be laid off, I can very easily see my pay getting cut or reduced. It has already been reduced to about 60% of what I used to make. I am now under the median for my state. I have gone from a low 60s pay to a low 40s pay.
I have had to keep using a couple of my credit cards to pay to keep my explorer running. To be clear, all of my debt is on credit cards. I have now reached the point where continuing to make payments on my cards will start to become impossible. A couple of the cards have recently made interest rate jumps from 19% to 29.99% thus pushing the minimum payment beyond what I can pay. I don't see an end to this cycle unless I do something about it. The only option that I have, really, is the bankruptcy option.
Is the next step just throwing in the towel on making payments and saving up the money for a lawyer to start going down the bankruptcy route? It seems that several people have done just that. Is my situation bad enough to warrant going though bankruptcy? I am asking this question because I have read on this forum several times that one of the typical problems was that people waited too long and lost years of their lives trying to keep up with a situation that they couldn't continue with. I need another outside opinion to tell me if I am one of those people. I think I may be.
Any help? Please.
I find myself considering the bankruptcy option. I need some advice on what is reasonable to expect from this.
I am employed and have been for almost 20 years. I have been forced back into my parents house so that I can keep paying my bills. I am currently not behind on anything. I have 9 credit cards with 6 of them at 26%-29.99%. I owe a total of around $72,000. I owed ~$94,000 about 4 years ago and have gotten it down to where it is now in spite of the CC banks 'helping' me through exorbitant interest rates.
I have 4 vehicles that I own. I have the titles to each. 1 is a 1993 mustang with no engine/trans. - not useable. I have a 1996 explorer which I use to get to work. I have a 2002 Ninja motorcyle and a 1986 Ninja motorcyle that is wrecked. The 1993 mustang was co-signed by my father. Otherwise, the other titles are in my name only.
We have had several layoffs where I work. While I don't think I will be laid off, I can very easily see my pay getting cut or reduced. It has already been reduced to about 60% of what I used to make. I am now under the median for my state. I have gone from a low 60s pay to a low 40s pay.
I have had to keep using a couple of my credit cards to pay to keep my explorer running. To be clear, all of my debt is on credit cards. I have now reached the point where continuing to make payments on my cards will start to become impossible. A couple of the cards have recently made interest rate jumps from 19% to 29.99% thus pushing the minimum payment beyond what I can pay. I don't see an end to this cycle unless I do something about it. The only option that I have, really, is the bankruptcy option.
Is the next step just throwing in the towel on making payments and saving up the money for a lawyer to start going down the bankruptcy route? It seems that several people have done just that. Is my situation bad enough to warrant going though bankruptcy? I am asking this question because I have read on this forum several times that one of the typical problems was that people waited too long and lost years of their lives trying to keep up with a situation that they couldn't continue with. I need another outside opinion to tell me if I am one of those people. I think I may be.
Any help? Please.
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