I read on many sites that less than 2% of pro se filers win. They don't get all the right paper work or can't represent themselves correct in court or miss steps. I also have one huge issue.
I have 3k in Robinhood which isn't an ira at all, it's just a brokerage account. So I need to move thst money to TD Ameritrade into my Roth Ira asap. How long should I wait to file ch 7 so that transfer won't be taken back by the trustee? It's all I have for retirement savings and I'm 47 years old. If I lose that my chance to build it is over forever as I can't start over and I'm running out of time as I'm aging. I can't stomach losing it. Took me 3 years to get that earned from the stock market.
I have a medical bill wage garnishment leaving me 217.50 take home a week out of 400 a week gross. I can't get a 2nd job because they'll take all of that income also. I've been living off crackers and chips because I have to pay rent and bills. I also have 4 credit cards, always paid on time, I pay 20 to 30 a week. Had the 2 capital one cards down to 90 dollars each but then Christmas came and no work for 2 weeks so I put some bills on one that's now at 545 dollars. I hate being in such debt.
I want to do ch7 to stop the garnishment.. I'd rather not lose my credit cards as I keep getting limit increases as I'm always early and on time paid, never missed a date once and my percent is 12% credit utiliaton across all cards. It's not like I'm at 100% utilization combined.
But I have more medical bills in collections and sadly live In a sue happy state (Indiana) and they'll soon sue also. I need to do ch7 but my biggest concern is the 3k in stocks/options. I can't lose that. I'd rather die, you know? So how long do I wait until I file once I move it to my Ira account?
Oh and also, I have no assets. No car, home, collectibles (I'm getting a 600$ music keyboard soon but it's for income purposes : composing and selling albums). Been saving for this for 7 years now.) all I have are thrift store clothing and old boots.
I have 3k in Robinhood which isn't an ira at all, it's just a brokerage account. So I need to move thst money to TD Ameritrade into my Roth Ira asap. How long should I wait to file ch 7 so that transfer won't be taken back by the trustee? It's all I have for retirement savings and I'm 47 years old. If I lose that my chance to build it is over forever as I can't start over and I'm running out of time as I'm aging. I can't stomach losing it. Took me 3 years to get that earned from the stock market.
I have a medical bill wage garnishment leaving me 217.50 take home a week out of 400 a week gross. I can't get a 2nd job because they'll take all of that income also. I've been living off crackers and chips because I have to pay rent and bills. I also have 4 credit cards, always paid on time, I pay 20 to 30 a week. Had the 2 capital one cards down to 90 dollars each but then Christmas came and no work for 2 weeks so I put some bills on one that's now at 545 dollars. I hate being in such debt.
I want to do ch7 to stop the garnishment.. I'd rather not lose my credit cards as I keep getting limit increases as I'm always early and on time paid, never missed a date once and my percent is 12% credit utiliaton across all cards. It's not like I'm at 100% utilization combined.
But I have more medical bills in collections and sadly live In a sue happy state (Indiana) and they'll soon sue also. I need to do ch7 but my biggest concern is the 3k in stocks/options. I can't lose that. I'd rather die, you know? So how long do I wait until I file once I move it to my Ira account?
Oh and also, I have no assets. No car, home, collectibles (I'm getting a 600$ music keyboard soon but it's for income purposes : composing and selling albums). Been saving for this for 7 years now.) all I have are thrift store clothing and old boots.
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