Hi All!
I've been viewing this site for a few weeks, and I really appreciate the information that is being given out by many very gracious and generous people. I thought I might join and see if I could try to find a little help with my situation, then of course share any experiences that might help others in my situation in the future.
I am currently employed, love my job and have a pretty good income. I have absolutely zero assets (the car is worth roughly what I owe). All my creditors and CAs know where I work. I owe about $90k in unsecured debt, and another $37k in non-home secured debt (stock, cosigned-not mine). I also have condo, but am behind in my payments, and I'm looking into taking a loss on a short sale versus foreclosure. My mortgage company supports my short sale idea, and is willing to spread the loss from the sale, interest free, over ten years. I have another place to live, as I'm getting married in Oct (my wonderful fiancee knows all about this mess), and will move in with my wife. After the wedding, I'll be moving from GA to TN.
Basically, I'm worried about my creditors and CAs suing, getting a judgement, and going to my employer for a garnishment. I've been told by bankruptcy attornies that while employers can't fire me for one garnishment, they CAN fire me for a second garnishment. This intimidates me, because I just LOVE my job.
As for bk, it would end up being a CH13, and an attorney told me that with my income, it would be a 100% payoff over five years. So I'm thinking that I'm better off negotiating monthly payments with my CAs than I would be in Ch 13, since it would be a 100% payoff either way, and I wouldn't have a bk on my record.
Right now, I seem to be very close to being sued by several CAs. I'm afraid that I don't have enough cash right now to send them much, even though after the wedding, I'll probably have enough each month to keep them happy. So I'm wondering about how the garnishments would go down.
For example, if two creditors win separate lawsuits, is this considered two garnishments, or just one? Would the two (or three, or more) creditors have to share in the 25% after tax limitation, or can they each get up to 25% of my after tax income? Basically, I'd be very concerned if I lose multiple lawsuits and my employer has to deal with two, three, or more separate garnishments.
Also, if I go into Ch 13 after a garnishment is awarded and placed into effect, will that erase the garnishment so my employer does not have to deal with the payroll issue anymore? And do employers have an equally cumbersome situation dealing with a chapter 13 as they do with a wage garnishment? One goal for going into Ch 13 for me would be so that my employer hopefully would not have as much to deal with.
Finally, is it worth it for me to send the CAs (that seem to be the closest to lawsuits) at least a little cash for now to try to stave off a lawsuit? They seem to be saying that they will accept any payment, but that it might not prevent a lawsuit.
Thanks for any input anyone has on this. This has basically become a part time job for me, and I'm really trying to find the best resolution for me and my new family. Thanks so much,
H
I've been viewing this site for a few weeks, and I really appreciate the information that is being given out by many very gracious and generous people. I thought I might join and see if I could try to find a little help with my situation, then of course share any experiences that might help others in my situation in the future.
I am currently employed, love my job and have a pretty good income. I have absolutely zero assets (the car is worth roughly what I owe). All my creditors and CAs know where I work. I owe about $90k in unsecured debt, and another $37k in non-home secured debt (stock, cosigned-not mine). I also have condo, but am behind in my payments, and I'm looking into taking a loss on a short sale versus foreclosure. My mortgage company supports my short sale idea, and is willing to spread the loss from the sale, interest free, over ten years. I have another place to live, as I'm getting married in Oct (my wonderful fiancee knows all about this mess), and will move in with my wife. After the wedding, I'll be moving from GA to TN.
Basically, I'm worried about my creditors and CAs suing, getting a judgement, and going to my employer for a garnishment. I've been told by bankruptcy attornies that while employers can't fire me for one garnishment, they CAN fire me for a second garnishment. This intimidates me, because I just LOVE my job.
As for bk, it would end up being a CH13, and an attorney told me that with my income, it would be a 100% payoff over five years. So I'm thinking that I'm better off negotiating monthly payments with my CAs than I would be in Ch 13, since it would be a 100% payoff either way, and I wouldn't have a bk on my record.
Right now, I seem to be very close to being sued by several CAs. I'm afraid that I don't have enough cash right now to send them much, even though after the wedding, I'll probably have enough each month to keep them happy. So I'm wondering about how the garnishments would go down.
For example, if two creditors win separate lawsuits, is this considered two garnishments, or just one? Would the two (or three, or more) creditors have to share in the 25% after tax limitation, or can they each get up to 25% of my after tax income? Basically, I'd be very concerned if I lose multiple lawsuits and my employer has to deal with two, three, or more separate garnishments.
Also, if I go into Ch 13 after a garnishment is awarded and placed into effect, will that erase the garnishment so my employer does not have to deal with the payroll issue anymore? And do employers have an equally cumbersome situation dealing with a chapter 13 as they do with a wage garnishment? One goal for going into Ch 13 for me would be so that my employer hopefully would not have as much to deal with.
Finally, is it worth it for me to send the CAs (that seem to be the closest to lawsuits) at least a little cash for now to try to stave off a lawsuit? They seem to be saying that they will accept any payment, but that it might not prevent a lawsuit.
Thanks for any input anyone has on this. This has basically become a part time job for me, and I'm really trying to find the best resolution for me and my new family. Thanks so much,
H
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