Met with attorney & since my husband is receiving VA educational stipend, if we file now, will be a 13. I don't know what the payment is yet for that - although on one form it showed we had $300 left, but she said once it is figured it could be higher.
She highly recommends that we wait until he graduates which will be in December (he is going to try and move that up to May/August) if he can, then our income will go down by about $820 per month and I guess we would be negative (I just thought of that myself).
She said that she is not worried about the house that is being foreclosed on - that will be at least another 8 months and we want that to happen to get it over with. We stopped paying credit cards in November and she said that if we get sued, we could file earlier a Ch 13, and then probably go to a 7 in a few months after that. But she would prefer not to do a 13 at all. She said sometimes the credit cards don't take as long as the mortgage companies to file suit, etc. She wants to avoid my wages being garnished. They cannot touch my husband's income.
We are going to look into some other things to do such as term life insurance and let her know about that. She said she did not want us to take on expenses, and then when all is said and done end up not being able to pay bills, etc. So she didn't want us to do things just for getting a 7, and then having problems after.
I so appreciate her honesty so very much. We were both a little disappointed on not being able to file now, but that is why we retained her.
Just wanted to give updates on everything that has been going on. Has anyone waited almost a year before they filed?
Thanks again everyone!
Lynn
She highly recommends that we wait until he graduates which will be in December (he is going to try and move that up to May/August) if he can, then our income will go down by about $820 per month and I guess we would be negative (I just thought of that myself).
She said that she is not worried about the house that is being foreclosed on - that will be at least another 8 months and we want that to happen to get it over with. We stopped paying credit cards in November and she said that if we get sued, we could file earlier a Ch 13, and then probably go to a 7 in a few months after that. But she would prefer not to do a 13 at all. She said sometimes the credit cards don't take as long as the mortgage companies to file suit, etc. She wants to avoid my wages being garnished. They cannot touch my husband's income.
We are going to look into some other things to do such as term life insurance and let her know about that. She said she did not want us to take on expenses, and then when all is said and done end up not being able to pay bills, etc. So she didn't want us to do things just for getting a 7, and then having problems after.
I so appreciate her honesty so very much. We were both a little disappointed on not being able to file now, but that is why we retained her.
Just wanted to give updates on everything that has been going on. Has anyone waited almost a year before they filed?
Thanks again everyone!
Lynn
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