After reading this forum for months I thought I had just about figured out what to do before filing for BK but now I think I messed it all up.
I had a judgment filed against me last month by Chase & I'm expecting to get a few more coming up from Discover & another Chase account (among others). All of our bank accounts have my husbands name & mine on them - so we emptied all of the accounts & he moved his paycheck deposits to another bank in just his name. He closed the account for the mortgage that had my name on it & opened one in just his name to pay the house payment. My only income is unemployment that I had switched to a debit card last month so the judgment couldn't get at it. We need all of my unemployment to pay our COBRA insurance & what little is left is for food.
Was I wrong in thinking that it didn't matter if I had a judgment against me if eventually I'm filing BK anyway?? I can't pay any of my CC bills & have stopped paying on all but one because my savings is completely gone & I have nothing left to pay them anymore.
Was I wrong to have all the accounts that I'm joint on with my husband down to a -0- balance and to stop using those accounts as of last month for paying all the joint bills we have (house payment/power bill/car insurance/joint loans)?? All of these bills are now being paid through a different bank that my husband has an account in his name only.
I'm not trying to hide anything - I just don't want the judgment to take money I can't pay them by attaching or freezing our joint accounts. I didn't close the accounts - just emptied them & now have unemployment on the debit card.
Would any of this delay when I can file for BK?? Now that I have a judgment should I get a lawyer & try to file ASAP.
Just when I thought I had most of this BK stuff figured out - now I'm thinking if I file they're going to think I'm trying to hide something. I'm just trying to make sure they don't go after my husbands wages for my judgment.
I had a judgment filed against me last month by Chase & I'm expecting to get a few more coming up from Discover & another Chase account (among others). All of our bank accounts have my husbands name & mine on them - so we emptied all of the accounts & he moved his paycheck deposits to another bank in just his name. He closed the account for the mortgage that had my name on it & opened one in just his name to pay the house payment. My only income is unemployment that I had switched to a debit card last month so the judgment couldn't get at it. We need all of my unemployment to pay our COBRA insurance & what little is left is for food.
Was I wrong in thinking that it didn't matter if I had a judgment against me if eventually I'm filing BK anyway?? I can't pay any of my CC bills & have stopped paying on all but one because my savings is completely gone & I have nothing left to pay them anymore.
Was I wrong to have all the accounts that I'm joint on with my husband down to a -0- balance and to stop using those accounts as of last month for paying all the joint bills we have (house payment/power bill/car insurance/joint loans)?? All of these bills are now being paid through a different bank that my husband has an account in his name only.
I'm not trying to hide anything - I just don't want the judgment to take money I can't pay them by attaching or freezing our joint accounts. I didn't close the accounts - just emptied them & now have unemployment on the debit card.
Would any of this delay when I can file for BK?? Now that I have a judgment should I get a lawyer & try to file ASAP.
Just when I thought I had most of this BK stuff figured out - now I'm thinking if I file they're going to think I'm trying to hide something. I'm just trying to make sure they don't go after my husbands wages for my judgment.
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