Hi everyone,
I am glad to have found this forum. Last year, I found out that my husband was putting living expenses on credit cards. I thought all of our cards were paid off until I got a call from Chase, saying my card was over the limit and my minimum payment of $500 was late. Not a good day. I had been staying home w/ the kids and was able to find a job. A year later, I have a decent job as does my husband, but we have $35k in CC debt. It's been a huge headache trying to pay and juggle everything. Child care alone eats up half of my salary. BK never crossed my mind, I thought people who filed had hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, but through my research I know that is not true. After going over the numbers for weeks and losing sleep, I am going to meet with some attorneys to discuss our options. The nail in the coffin was our roommate moving out (we rent but had a family member staying with us and paying some of the rent). Now our rent alone will be 45% of our income. We have a lease and can't move. Live and learn. I will never allow myself to be uninformed about my finances. I trusted my husband with the money, and this was a big mistake. We both have a lot of work to do on money management and communication. Thanks for reading.
I am glad to have found this forum. Last year, I found out that my husband was putting living expenses on credit cards. I thought all of our cards were paid off until I got a call from Chase, saying my card was over the limit and my minimum payment of $500 was late. Not a good day. I had been staying home w/ the kids and was able to find a job. A year later, I have a decent job as does my husband, but we have $35k in CC debt. It's been a huge headache trying to pay and juggle everything. Child care alone eats up half of my salary. BK never crossed my mind, I thought people who filed had hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, but through my research I know that is not true. After going over the numbers for weeks and losing sleep, I am going to meet with some attorneys to discuss our options. The nail in the coffin was our roommate moving out (we rent but had a family member staying with us and paying some of the rent). Now our rent alone will be 45% of our income. We have a lease and can't move. Live and learn. I will never allow myself to be uninformed about my finances. I trusted my husband with the money, and this was a big mistake. We both have a lot of work to do on money management and communication. Thanks for reading.
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