My wife and I have been planning to file CH7 ever since we found out that she was not going to be rehired for the 2012-2013 school year due to budget cuts. Our debt was already unsustainable, but the fact that we were both steadily employed had us fooled into thinking there was some way we could pay it down. The reality was that combined we barely made $100K a year and had nearly $70K in credit card debt, $60K in student loans, and a mortgage to pay. I defaulted on my cards about two months ago-my wife just purchased a late model used car and had planned on defaulting on her cards starting in March... That is until she was called into her Principal's office today and offered another position as a special ed teacher-all she would need to do is get an additional certification. This is a mixed blessing because with her working I really don't think we could possibly qualify for a CH7. Taking the job has a lot of benefits however-if she completes this next year successfully she'll have tenure and the security that comes along with it. Teachers in our state also have excellent benefits and a good pension plan. In short, she would be a fool to turn it down. However, we still have to figure out what to do about BK in the meantime.
One legitimate concern is childcare-we've shopped around at different daycares in our area and found that the cheapest 5 day-per-week 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daycare is $1000 a month. With both of us working that would be a huge chunk of either of our salaries. I'm actually thinking it's a better idea for me to quit my job in order to take care of our daughter during the day. This will solve the problem of daycare and also give us the wiggle room needed to get by with a CH7. Later on I could find an afternoon or night job in order to bring in extra money, but I think in the meantime I could collect unemployment as long as I stated that my reason for leaving was to take care of my daughter? Anyway, I'd be interested in any advice you folks could give...
One legitimate concern is childcare-we've shopped around at different daycares in our area and found that the cheapest 5 day-per-week 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daycare is $1000 a month. With both of us working that would be a huge chunk of either of our salaries. I'm actually thinking it's a better idea for me to quit my job in order to take care of our daughter during the day. This will solve the problem of daycare and also give us the wiggle room needed to get by with a CH7. Later on I could find an afternoon or night job in order to bring in extra money, but I think in the meantime I could collect unemployment as long as I stated that my reason for leaving was to take care of my daughter? Anyway, I'd be interested in any advice you folks could give...
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