Hello, everyone. I have been reading the forums for a couple of weeks, and have decided to come aboard. I have just had an attorney file a Chapter 13 for me this past Friday.
The reason I did a 13 as opposed to a 7 is because I own a car which has too much value left on it to be exempt. It is a 2003 model, and I own it outright. However, it still has a value over $10,000. It is the only thing I own of any real value, and I know that buying a used vehicle would probably cost me more in the long run.
My question is about how those who are single go about their lives while in a Chapter 13. The reason I am asking is because I have an interest in a young lady who I have met at my work (I don't work with her, she's a customer.) There has been flirting back and forth, and she has been very receptive to my attempts at communication.
Should I even bother trying to go out with said female? I know that I won't have much if any discretionary income left, but I also don't want to doom myself to a monk's lifestyle for the next 5 years. I am in my late 30s, and my last relationship ending was the biggest contributing factor to why I am in the Chapter 13 to begin with. That relationship ended a year ago, and I haven't dated since then due to emotional pain as well as relocation.
Thank you in advance for your advice.
The reason I did a 13 as opposed to a 7 is because I own a car which has too much value left on it to be exempt. It is a 2003 model, and I own it outright. However, it still has a value over $10,000. It is the only thing I own of any real value, and I know that buying a used vehicle would probably cost me more in the long run.
My question is about how those who are single go about their lives while in a Chapter 13. The reason I am asking is because I have an interest in a young lady who I have met at my work (I don't work with her, she's a customer.) There has been flirting back and forth, and she has been very receptive to my attempts at communication.
Should I even bother trying to go out with said female? I know that I won't have much if any discretionary income left, but I also don't want to doom myself to a monk's lifestyle for the next 5 years. I am in my late 30s, and my last relationship ending was the biggest contributing factor to why I am in the Chapter 13 to begin with. That relationship ended a year ago, and I haven't dated since then due to emotional pain as well as relocation.
Thank you in advance for your advice.

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