Here's the background: My husband and I filed bankruptcy a few years ago and since then we've been working hard to get back on track, live credit card free and basically take control of our finances. It's not easy, and we're still living paycheck to paycheck, but we're doing our best. Cut to today: My mother-in-law borrowed money from a friend to pay off her car that was about to be repo'ed. Now she's asking my husband and I to loan her the money when we get our tax refund so that she can pay back her friend, with the understanding that she'll pay us back as soon as she can. I really want to help her, but in the same conversation she mentioned that she's planning to file bankruptcy. If so, paying us back would make it a preferential payment. I'm afraid she's going to be very, very upset if we don't loan her the money, because she's done so much to help us in out in the past. I feel like a jerk telling her we can't help her, but we need that money to fix our roof and we've had to wait over a year to take care of it (since we live on cash and not credit now
) So, we can't wait until after she files. I just feel like no matter what, this is going to be a major issue, but I wanted feedback to see if I'm overreacting about the possible ramifications. Someone said that as long as she pays us back in cash it should be fine, but from what I'm seeing here it sounds like that's fraud, and I don't want to do anything dishonest (and I don't think she'd want us to do anything illegal on her behalf). Advice? Thoughts? Any way to keep family harmony here?
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