Hello,
We are trying to decide the best date to file for chapter 7 and would welcome advice from those experienced with the process.
Our situation:
-Income for past 6 months= $14,000.00 (plus $9,000.00 for my SSDI-which is not counted by bkcy court)
-Credit card use in past 3 months= $15,000.00 (yes, I know- crazy)
My husband has been working only part-time for the past six months (he took this work thinking it would be full-time). He has just been offered a permanent job earning about $56,000.00 annually. He may be working both of these jobs and potentially could earn near median.
We are trying to decide whether or not we should wait to file after the 90 day period to avoid the credit card issue (red fraud flag?). However, are we
better off filing while he is still employed only part-time? My
husband wonders that since we are still under median income
that his new employment will not matter. Or will they still want to convert to a chapter 13?
We are tempted to have him wait to start the job until the first of the year and file just before that. (we would still be subject to being
scrutinized for about $9,000.00 in credit card use during the 90 day period prior to filing) Or are we better
off waiting the 90 days to file even tough at that point he would have
been employed both full and part time and our income would be close to
or over the median? (median income for our area is 78,000.00 year). I have recently stopped paying on those cards and
we are worried that if we wait too long that we'll be sued and then
have a judgment (lien) against our home.
I understand that I cannot receive legal advice here. I am just
looking for information based on other peoples experiences that may
have been similar to ours.
Thank you,
JMA
p.s. I should also mention that the credit card use was primarily for
necessities, however, we did spent about 2-3 thousand on Christmas
presents/giftcards and are worried that this can be used against us.
We are trying to decide the best date to file for chapter 7 and would welcome advice from those experienced with the process.
Our situation:
-Income for past 6 months= $14,000.00 (plus $9,000.00 for my SSDI-which is not counted by bkcy court)
-Credit card use in past 3 months= $15,000.00 (yes, I know- crazy)
My husband has been working only part-time for the past six months (he took this work thinking it would be full-time). He has just been offered a permanent job earning about $56,000.00 annually. He may be working both of these jobs and potentially could earn near median.
We are trying to decide whether or not we should wait to file after the 90 day period to avoid the credit card issue (red fraud flag?). However, are we
better off filing while he is still employed only part-time? My
husband wonders that since we are still under median income
that his new employment will not matter. Or will they still want to convert to a chapter 13?
We are tempted to have him wait to start the job until the first of the year and file just before that. (we would still be subject to being
scrutinized for about $9,000.00 in credit card use during the 90 day period prior to filing) Or are we better
off waiting the 90 days to file even tough at that point he would have
been employed both full and part time and our income would be close to
or over the median? (median income for our area is 78,000.00 year). I have recently stopped paying on those cards and
we are worried that if we wait too long that we'll be sued and then
have a judgment (lien) against our home.
I understand that I cannot receive legal advice here. I am just
looking for information based on other peoples experiences that may
have been similar to ours.
Thank you,
JMA
p.s. I should also mention that the credit card use was primarily for
necessities, however, we did spent about 2-3 thousand on Christmas
presents/giftcards and are worried that this can be used against us.
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