My situation: A number of years ago I moved overseas to teach. A few years ago I tried to open a business there with a local friend and ended up loosing a few thousand dollars, most of which was on my credit card. The debt cascaded and along with a couple of other setbacks i had soon almost maxed out 2 credit cards. A returned home and studied for a year on a student loan, while looking for a job, but could not find anything better than minimum wage I went abroad again to make sure that I had enough food to eat and a safe occupation. I have been jockeying around for better pay and work and have been somewhat successful. Still I cannot pay my bills. I make enough to pay my student loan but not enough to pay the credit card bill, and certainly not enough for both. My annual income is about US$ 17K. I have to pay for my own medical insurance out of that and am contributing to a retirement account that I started 12 years ago, but have not put much into since that time. I am 50 years old and have about $10K set aside for retirement and will have retirement income of about $800 per month when I am 65. The additional money I am adding to my account now is not optional, in my opinion.
My questions: If I file for BK what living standards will be applied to my situation? Those of my hometown? Or is there a schedule set up for people living abroad? How will this work for me?
I have read in places that there might be an exception made to the rule that I must attend the hearing in person. Does anyone know what the exceptions are? The cost of going home for a week for me is about one months salary, very steep. I have not been home in two years in order to save money. I have no significant assets here.
Is there anything else I should know? I know that I am in a very bad position financially. I owe about $25K more on my student loans and about $20K on my credit cards
My questions: If I file for BK what living standards will be applied to my situation? Those of my hometown? Or is there a schedule set up for people living abroad? How will this work for me?
I have read in places that there might be an exception made to the rule that I must attend the hearing in person. Does anyone know what the exceptions are? The cost of going home for a week for me is about one months salary, very steep. I have not been home in two years in order to save money. I have no significant assets here.
Is there anything else I should know? I know that I am in a very bad position financially. I owe about $25K more on my student loans and about $20K on my credit cards
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