Sorry for dumping a sob story on you all, but thank you for listening.
I don't own any luxury items. I don't try to keep up with the Jones's. I drive an inexpensive car. I don't eat out (because I'm such an awesome cook ), or even have cable TV. I live on a modest budget, yet I owe about 14K on two credit cards. This started a few years ago, when the economy hit my family hard, and forced us to live off the credit cards for a few months. Ever since, we've been trying to pay off our debt, but the universe seems to be working against us (like a few months ago, when our car needed a new radiator--guess how we paid for that).
I haven't defaulted on any payments yet, but right now, the minimum is so high that, in order to pay all my bills, I've been putting my entire paycheck toward the cards, and then using the credit card to pay for all other necessities--basically, borrowing from Peter to pay Paul (not the best way, I know). As a result, the balance has slowly been creeping up.
When I got the bill in the mail a few days ago, and saw that one of them was nearly maxed out, I came to the realization that there is no way I can keep up with them any longer. I've decided to file for Chapter 7. Starting this month, I'm going to pay all my other bills the old fashion way, and put what's left over toward a bankruptcy attorney. It's going to take a few months to save up, and I'll have to default on my credit card payments.
But, having never missed a payment, the thought of intentionally doing so is very scary to me. But I don't have a choice. I'm not looking forward to the harassing phone calls, or the threatening letters. My question is, how long will it be before my debt hits collections? I want to try to file before then.
The comforting thought is that, in my state, you get to keep ten thousand dollars' worth of your assets. That's easy. All my stuff combined doesn't even come close to that much (and that includes my car).
Thanks for listening.
I don't own any luxury items. I don't try to keep up with the Jones's. I drive an inexpensive car. I don't eat out (because I'm such an awesome cook ), or even have cable TV. I live on a modest budget, yet I owe about 14K on two credit cards. This started a few years ago, when the economy hit my family hard, and forced us to live off the credit cards for a few months. Ever since, we've been trying to pay off our debt, but the universe seems to be working against us (like a few months ago, when our car needed a new radiator--guess how we paid for that).
I haven't defaulted on any payments yet, but right now, the minimum is so high that, in order to pay all my bills, I've been putting my entire paycheck toward the cards, and then using the credit card to pay for all other necessities--basically, borrowing from Peter to pay Paul (not the best way, I know). As a result, the balance has slowly been creeping up.
When I got the bill in the mail a few days ago, and saw that one of them was nearly maxed out, I came to the realization that there is no way I can keep up with them any longer. I've decided to file for Chapter 7. Starting this month, I'm going to pay all my other bills the old fashion way, and put what's left over toward a bankruptcy attorney. It's going to take a few months to save up, and I'll have to default on my credit card payments.
But, having never missed a payment, the thought of intentionally doing so is very scary to me. But I don't have a choice. I'm not looking forward to the harassing phone calls, or the threatening letters. My question is, how long will it be before my debt hits collections? I want to try to file before then.
The comforting thought is that, in my state, you get to keep ten thousand dollars' worth of your assets. That's easy. All my stuff combined doesn't even come close to that much (and that includes my car).
Thanks for listening.
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