I'm starting to wonder if I shouldn't just make the effort to pay off my creditors and the accounts that have charged off. As I mentioned in a previous post, I recently accepted a job with a fairly substantial pay increase, which may or may not put my wife and I over the median income for our state.
There are some other factors at play, however, that are making me consider just paying off the debts. Firstly, there's the sense that, now that I'm making more money, it would be more "responsible" to pay back the old debts. There's also this feeling of powerlessness as I look at all the paperwork involved with filing for Chapter 7, the itemized lists, the possibility of losing things or having money taken away. It almost just seems easier to deal with the creditors and pay them back.
What do you all think? If I have the means to pay back some of these debts, should I just settle with them and pay them back? Would I be doing the right thing, both financially and ethically?
I haven't talked to my lawyer about this, yet, nor am I sure that I will...
There are some other factors at play, however, that are making me consider just paying off the debts. Firstly, there's the sense that, now that I'm making more money, it would be more "responsible" to pay back the old debts. There's also this feeling of powerlessness as I look at all the paperwork involved with filing for Chapter 7, the itemized lists, the possibility of losing things or having money taken away. It almost just seems easier to deal with the creditors and pay them back.
What do you all think? If I have the means to pay back some of these debts, should I just settle with them and pay them back? Would I be doing the right thing, both financially and ethically?
I haven't talked to my lawyer about this, yet, nor am I sure that I will...
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