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    So Many Questions

    Hi, everyone. I've been lurking here, and it's wonderful that this is such a kind and supportive place. I've been reading the forums and they have answered many of my questions.

    My husband and I, it appears, have no option but to file. We're working out how, when, and which chapter to file with an attorney. We're not behind on anything yet, but the debt is crushing and tenants in our rental property have stopped paying their rent. Over the next two months, we'll have gone through all of our savings and will definitely start falling behind. We're both self-employed and our businesses have just dried up, despite working night and day (literally--every day. I have had three days off in the past six months) to keep our heads above water. My health is suffering. The stress sometimes feels unbearable.

    We have a young child (7). I'm not sure if we should leave the town or at least the school. I'm sure word will get out, and we don't want our child to suffer because kids are mean. Did anyone stay in the same town? Also, did you have problems with neighbors or friends because of it? I worry because my greatest concern is doing the best thing for my child. Thank you for any insight.

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    Leave town??? You gotta be kidding. Bk is not causing a 21st century "Trail of Tears".
    You're going to discover that the vast majority of people have there own problems and are not worried about if you filed bk. Stop worrying about what others may or may not think and focus on improving your financial life. That's what is most important to the future of your 7 year old.

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      #3
      Once you make the decision that bk is the right thing to do, then you can stop worrying about all of the what-if things and do what is best for your family.

      Hold your head up high and don't be ashamed. If you have done your best, there is nothing to be ashamed of. Best of luck to you.
      All information contained in this post is for informational and amusement purposes only.
      Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......

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        #4
        keepthefaith - you are a good Mom worrying about your child first. But I do not think it will get to the point that you are imagining.
        Have you seen an attorney yet? That may help to understand the process, and get the process going. best to you and your family.
        Much thanks for all the support and information I receive on this forum.
        Chapter 7 filed 11/21/2008
        341 Meeting 01/05/2009
        Discharged 03/06/2009

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          #5
          Originally posted by keepthefaith View Post
          Hi, everyone. I've been lurking here, and it's wonderful that this is such a kind and supportive place. I've been reading the forums and they have answered many of my questions.

          My husband and I, it appears, have no option but to file. We're working out how, when, and which chapter to file with an attorney. We're not behind on anything yet, but the debt is crushing and tenants in our rental property have stopped paying their rent. Over the next two months, we'll have gone through all of our savings and will definitely start falling behind. We're both self-employed and our businesses have just dried up, despite working night and day (literally--every day. I have had three days off in the past six months) to keep our heads above water. My health is suffering. The stress sometimes feels unbearable.

          We have a young child (7). I'm not sure if we should leave the town or at least the school. I'm sure word will get out, and we don't want our child to suffer because kids are mean. Did anyone stay in the same town? Also, did you have problems with neighbors or friends because of it? I worry because my greatest concern is doing the best thing for my child. Thank you for any insight.


          If you do not tell anybody you are going to file, then nobody will know.
          Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration held every 50 years in which all bondmen were freed, mortgaged lands were restored to the original owners, and land was left fallow: Lev. 25:8-17

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