I've been reading this blog for some time now and appreciate everyone sharing their experiences and knowledge.
I'm currently going through a, shall we say, slightly "contentious" divorce.
We are still living in the same house and we share the major expenses: mortgage, second, most utilities. Phone, cable, internet are randomly, or never, paid by her. The house and second are joint, as are (2) 2006 Ford Taurus program cars we purchased last year. We're current with the mortgage but slightly behind on the second. I now have around $38K in CCs in my name only which I've given up on paying even the minimums. It was a slow process since last November. I'd not pay one card and pay the rest, then not pay 2 cards and still pay the rest, etc....... She also decided not to help with the expenses for her only (high school aged) daughter.
I've started meeting with BK attorneys. The first thought Chapter 7 would be feasible but felt it was best to file after the divorce is final. I know I had a difficult time determining how to do the means test in my current situation.
I am establishing new priorities; budget, housing after divorce, insuring my daughter's financial future. In actuality, I feel more at peace now than I ever did before. I always felt we couldn't afford the house we had and a lot of the credit card debt was for the family (I don't live in a community property state). Sorry to be verbose, just trying to paint a picture.
If everything goes well I may be out of the house in December (my daughter turns 18 and her custody will no longer be an issue with my dear wife). She will be a senior so at that time and since she will be living with me, I will pass the means test easily. I am concerned about the time until then. If I must declare BK before then can I increase my charities to help reduce disposable income, would increasing term life insurance costs be inappropriate? Are divorce attorney costs ever considered reasonable or necessary (just joking)? Should I consider Chapter 13 to get into a house sooner?
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently going through a, shall we say, slightly "contentious" divorce.
We are still living in the same house and we share the major expenses: mortgage, second, most utilities. Phone, cable, internet are randomly, or never, paid by her. The house and second are joint, as are (2) 2006 Ford Taurus program cars we purchased last year. We're current with the mortgage but slightly behind on the second. I now have around $38K in CCs in my name only which I've given up on paying even the minimums. It was a slow process since last November. I'd not pay one card and pay the rest, then not pay 2 cards and still pay the rest, etc....... She also decided not to help with the expenses for her only (high school aged) daughter.
I've started meeting with BK attorneys. The first thought Chapter 7 would be feasible but felt it was best to file after the divorce is final. I know I had a difficult time determining how to do the means test in my current situation.
I am establishing new priorities; budget, housing after divorce, insuring my daughter's financial future. In actuality, I feel more at peace now than I ever did before. I always felt we couldn't afford the house we had and a lot of the credit card debt was for the family (I don't live in a community property state). Sorry to be verbose, just trying to paint a picture.
If everything goes well I may be out of the house in December (my daughter turns 18 and her custody will no longer be an issue with my dear wife). She will be a senior so at that time and since she will be living with me, I will pass the means test easily. I am concerned about the time until then. If I must declare BK before then can I increase my charities to help reduce disposable income, would increasing term life insurance costs be inappropriate? Are divorce attorney costs ever considered reasonable or necessary (just joking)? Should I consider Chapter 13 to get into a house sooner?
Thanks in advance.
divorce lawyer and build up some cash for bk attorney's fees, rent security deposits etc. I will ask the question about the legal expenses for divorcing. I'm also switching my budgeting system to the envelope system. I've increased my exemptions to increase my take home pay and may consider stopping my 4% retirement contribution to free up even more cash. (I am a little concerned about not owing the IRS at the end of the year and have done numerous calculations).
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