I am evaluating a number of options to fix our debt problem, BK among them.
We have a near-term cash flow problem. I have been UE but am due to start a pretty lucrative consulting project, the problem is that we won't get any income from this until May. In the interim the combination of my UE check and my wife's income won't be sufficient to cover our monthly mortgages, CC debt and living expenses without completing depleting our savings. Moreover, we owe a fairly large property tax, which is due in April and I am expecting that we will have to pay taxes this year after we file.
My wife and I met with a credit counselor at a Credit Counseling Center, who suggested that we contact each of our credit card programs to find out if they have any deferment programs. I need 6 to 12 months to start getting some income and try to get a loan remodification. I met with a BK attorney today, who told me that I should pursue the loan modification first because it would be extremely difficult to get the loan modified after filing BK.
My question is, does anyone have experience with credit card protection programs? We have half our cards enrolled. The idea of being able to not have to pay for up to 12 months is appealing.
The other option we are considering is not paying the credit cards that don't have the protection program or that won't let us join.
Any advice?
Thank you
We have a near-term cash flow problem. I have been UE but am due to start a pretty lucrative consulting project, the problem is that we won't get any income from this until May. In the interim the combination of my UE check and my wife's income won't be sufficient to cover our monthly mortgages, CC debt and living expenses without completing depleting our savings. Moreover, we owe a fairly large property tax, which is due in April and I am expecting that we will have to pay taxes this year after we file.
My wife and I met with a credit counselor at a Credit Counseling Center, who suggested that we contact each of our credit card programs to find out if they have any deferment programs. I need 6 to 12 months to start getting some income and try to get a loan remodification. I met with a BK attorney today, who told me that I should pursue the loan modification first because it would be extremely difficult to get the loan modified after filing BK.
My question is, does anyone have experience with credit card protection programs? We have half our cards enrolled. The idea of being able to not have to pay for up to 12 months is appealing.
The other option we are considering is not paying the credit cards that don't have the protection program or that won't let us join.
Any advice?
Thank you
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