Hi, I've got a lot of credit card debt, and I'm anxious, and hope someone else here has been through what I have.
I got deeply into credit card debt over several years, living beyond my means. I stopped paying my credit cards about two years ago, and have got a couple judgments, with some more suits filed. I saw a lawyer last year, and started to make payments to him on a potential case, but couldn't afford him, and he dropped my case prior to filing. I get no overtime, paying back on 401(k) loans, 10% of pay is garnished and feel like I'm drowning.
I wake up every night in fear of the future. I'm not suicidal or sad, but I do wish I could come up with a workable payment plan, but my total debt is about 1.5x my annual gross, and of course, at this point, it doesn't seem like anyone will likely work with me. The debts are now in the hands of collection law firms and they are suing.
I don't know if anyone here can really help me as such, but if someone can tell me why I should be hopeful for the future, it would be appreciated, esp. if you've been through this yourself.
The lawyer I saw told me that while my debts are high, he sees cases like mine, and I shouldn't be fearful.
Thankfully, I do still have my job, though continued judgments threaten to make me look bad. I am healthy, though.
I got deeply into credit card debt over several years, living beyond my means. I stopped paying my credit cards about two years ago, and have got a couple judgments, with some more suits filed. I saw a lawyer last year, and started to make payments to him on a potential case, but couldn't afford him, and he dropped my case prior to filing. I get no overtime, paying back on 401(k) loans, 10% of pay is garnished and feel like I'm drowning.
I wake up every night in fear of the future. I'm not suicidal or sad, but I do wish I could come up with a workable payment plan, but my total debt is about 1.5x my annual gross, and of course, at this point, it doesn't seem like anyone will likely work with me. The debts are now in the hands of collection law firms and they are suing.
I don't know if anyone here can really help me as such, but if someone can tell me why I should be hopeful for the future, it would be appreciated, esp. if you've been through this yourself.
The lawyer I saw told me that while my debts are high, he sees cases like mine, and I shouldn't be fearful.
Thankfully, I do still have my job, though continued judgments threaten to make me look bad. I am healthy, though.
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