Hi Everyone,
Background: Filed Ch. 7 this passed Monday WITH presumption of abuse - but special circumstances. DH is laid off as of this past Aug., and we were $135.00 over passing Means Test this month - but I was about to be garnished so we HAD to file this month. Good thing too as I found out yesterday they were about to hit me with $375 every other week - OUCH! I bet the law firm that sued me is pretty mad though. My company already had written a check to them and had to tear it up and give the money back to me because I filed just in time. LOL. . anyway. . .
We will easily pass Means Test as of Dec. 1. We are keeping our house. We want to keep both cars. The problem is one of the cars is a Ford, it's only about 7 months old, and we are definitely upside down. Not 100% sure if Judge will allow us to reaffirm - so here is the question. DH OFTEN has to go out of town to find work - there is often no work in Cleveland. He NEEDS a good, reliable car to get him to and from. If we had to give this good car up (BTW, the payments are high for a Ford - over $450/month, BUT, he has an insurance policy rolled into that payment for tires, roadside assistance, etc., because when he travels out of town he would like that covered), what are the chances that we could get a good, reliable car afterwards? I am hearing that Ford says you absolutely have to reaffirm - they are one of the only companies that will not allow a "ride through," but I am worried about him not having decent transportation. I have to go downtown every day to work, he has to go to God knows where when he actually IS working. Does anyone have experience with having to give up a car and purchase a new one after BK? If so, was it a decent car? I just don't see the point of him having to give up a car, only to get a klunker and then be forced to constantly have to dump money into it because the Judge said no to the perfectly good car he has now. Then you deal with the headaches of time off, and your employer gets mad, and the whole viscious cycle starts. BUT - if we COULD get a decent car afterwards, maybe just letting it go would be better for us? My understanding is a Judge will determine what is better for the debtor in this case. Are there better deals out there that WE, brand new bankruptcy filers, would be able to get? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you everyone!
Background: Filed Ch. 7 this passed Monday WITH presumption of abuse - but special circumstances. DH is laid off as of this past Aug., and we were $135.00 over passing Means Test this month - but I was about to be garnished so we HAD to file this month. Good thing too as I found out yesterday they were about to hit me with $375 every other week - OUCH! I bet the law firm that sued me is pretty mad though. My company already had written a check to them and had to tear it up and give the money back to me because I filed just in time. LOL. . anyway. . .
We will easily pass Means Test as of Dec. 1. We are keeping our house. We want to keep both cars. The problem is one of the cars is a Ford, it's only about 7 months old, and we are definitely upside down. Not 100% sure if Judge will allow us to reaffirm - so here is the question. DH OFTEN has to go out of town to find work - there is often no work in Cleveland. He NEEDS a good, reliable car to get him to and from. If we had to give this good car up (BTW, the payments are high for a Ford - over $450/month, BUT, he has an insurance policy rolled into that payment for tires, roadside assistance, etc., because when he travels out of town he would like that covered), what are the chances that we could get a good, reliable car afterwards? I am hearing that Ford says you absolutely have to reaffirm - they are one of the only companies that will not allow a "ride through," but I am worried about him not having decent transportation. I have to go downtown every day to work, he has to go to God knows where when he actually IS working. Does anyone have experience with having to give up a car and purchase a new one after BK? If so, was it a decent car? I just don't see the point of him having to give up a car, only to get a klunker and then be forced to constantly have to dump money into it because the Judge said no to the perfectly good car he has now. Then you deal with the headaches of time off, and your employer gets mad, and the whole viscious cycle starts. BUT - if we COULD get a decent car afterwards, maybe just letting it go would be better for us? My understanding is a Judge will determine what is better for the debtor in this case. Are there better deals out there that WE, brand new bankruptcy filers, would be able to get? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you everyone!
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