Hi guys,
I'm 23 years old and possibly looking at getting sued well into the five figures on a frivolous claim. A business partner gone bad doesn't want to play by the rules, and since he has tons of money, I may lose my rightful case if he takes me to court.
That being said, I'd like to ask about Chapter 7 BK. I live in California and I rent the home where I live, and I'll be effectively unemployed if this guy sues me, or, if I'm not, I'll be making less than $30K a year at the time.
My biggest question is about my personal property, assets, and exemptions. Here is a list of the large-ticket single items of my personal property, in order of current value:
Car: $3500
Digital Piano: $1800 (I will never give this up, EVER)
Desktop PC: $1000
Assorted Video games: $1000
Laptop PC: $800
Plasma TV: $500 (seriously, I got a good deal on it)
Clothing: $500
DVDs: $500
I also have between $2000-7000 in securities (trust fund(s), stocks, bonds, mutual funds) that are held in executorship by my father until I'm 25.
I basically want to know if all the above items would be protected. I wouldn't be filing for quite some time, perhaps not until the fall. Hopefully, I won't get sued, and won't lose. But I'm trying to plan for the worst. It would really suck if I have to claim BK, as the only debt I have is a current (though maxed-out) $2000 Visa.
A couple of general questions:
-Does a BK affect your banks policies, such as making funds available when they're deposited, or issuing you a Visa check card? (I'd be changing banks if I claimed BK)
-How negatively will a BK affect future employment opportunities, or receiving student financial aid (non loan)?
-How long should I realistically expect the negative effects of a BK to last before I can be considered a normal credit risk, and able to finance a car, house, etc?
-How hard will a BK affect other credit check-required things like utilities, cellphones, cable, etc?
Sorry I have so many questions. I feel overwhelmed right now, but am trying to take measured steps to protect myself and my property. Thanks for any advice, I really appreciate it!
I'm 23 years old and possibly looking at getting sued well into the five figures on a frivolous claim. A business partner gone bad doesn't want to play by the rules, and since he has tons of money, I may lose my rightful case if he takes me to court.
That being said, I'd like to ask about Chapter 7 BK. I live in California and I rent the home where I live, and I'll be effectively unemployed if this guy sues me, or, if I'm not, I'll be making less than $30K a year at the time.
My biggest question is about my personal property, assets, and exemptions. Here is a list of the large-ticket single items of my personal property, in order of current value:
Car: $3500
Digital Piano: $1800 (I will never give this up, EVER)
Desktop PC: $1000
Assorted Video games: $1000
Laptop PC: $800
Plasma TV: $500 (seriously, I got a good deal on it)
Clothing: $500
DVDs: $500
I also have between $2000-7000 in securities (trust fund(s), stocks, bonds, mutual funds) that are held in executorship by my father until I'm 25.
I basically want to know if all the above items would be protected. I wouldn't be filing for quite some time, perhaps not until the fall. Hopefully, I won't get sued, and won't lose. But I'm trying to plan for the worst. It would really suck if I have to claim BK, as the only debt I have is a current (though maxed-out) $2000 Visa.
A couple of general questions:
-Does a BK affect your banks policies, such as making funds available when they're deposited, or issuing you a Visa check card? (I'd be changing banks if I claimed BK)
-How negatively will a BK affect future employment opportunities, or receiving student financial aid (non loan)?
-How long should I realistically expect the negative effects of a BK to last before I can be considered a normal credit risk, and able to finance a car, house, etc?
-How hard will a BK affect other credit check-required things like utilities, cellphones, cable, etc?
Sorry I have so many questions. I feel overwhelmed right now, but am trying to take measured steps to protect myself and my property. Thanks for any advice, I really appreciate it!
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