If a "friend", or even someone I am "dating" writes out a check for 14K for tuition for me to go to a community college (after losing my job), would that be a problem? It wouldn't be going to ME, it's obviously so I can become re-employable in another area (lost job of 30 years, age 53) ... This would have to be paid NEXT July. I paid my mortgage through the end of August, and don't know what the best time frame to do this would be ....
If this is a GIFT from someone who loves me and wants me to have a better job future, would a trustee disqualify me from BK? Is it better to have this person do it six months before filing? After I file? I can't seem to find info on this. The only "gift" links I have found is when the person FILING bk gives someone else a gift.
Thanks! I am trying SO hard to figure out how to pay for school without losing unemployment (which won't start until mid October) ... I already know I can't take money from my 401K .... How the heck can I do this 10 month intensive course without losing unemployment or bk rights? UGGGGH!!!
Thanks to anyone that as any ideas on how I can make this work. I think after school and bk, I will use my 401K to buy a car (mine is 12 years old and in my new career I will NEED one) ....
If this is a GIFT from someone who loves me and wants me to have a better job future, would a trustee disqualify me from BK? Is it better to have this person do it six months before filing? After I file? I can't seem to find info on this. The only "gift" links I have found is when the person FILING bk gives someone else a gift.
Thanks! I am trying SO hard to figure out how to pay for school without losing unemployment (which won't start until mid October) ... I already know I can't take money from my 401K .... How the heck can I do this 10 month intensive course without losing unemployment or bk rights? UGGGGH!!!
Thanks to anyone that as any ideas on how I can make this work. I think after school and bk, I will use my 401K to buy a car (mine is 12 years old and in my new career I will NEED one) ....
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