I'm new to the forum and to BK but I've been reading previous posts and hope forum participants can give me some insights. There are references to Ch. 13s lasting 36 months but in our first meeting my attorney said that my payments would be for 60 months. How is the length arrived at and what causes a "shorter" length of time? How does BK affect retirement accounts? mine is from employer "contributions" - no IRAs or other voluntary accounts.
There is no mortgage involved since I rent, I plan to keep my car since the payments are about $200/month but the credit cards add up to $50,000! Right now I'm current on the cc payments but I'm getting NSF/overdraft protection on some of my utility bills and other payments. I've read that some people stop making cc payments when the BK process starts - is that normal? It would be a great way to have a little more to pay legal bills - the attorney says that the trustee sets his fee ($2,500) and that it's paid through the garnishment.
Can anyone tell me if this sounds pretty normal and straightforward? Like everyone, I really want as few problems as possible and hope to get some words of experience here. Thanks.
There is no mortgage involved since I rent, I plan to keep my car since the payments are about $200/month but the credit cards add up to $50,000! Right now I'm current on the cc payments but I'm getting NSF/overdraft protection on some of my utility bills and other payments. I've read that some people stop making cc payments when the BK process starts - is that normal? It would be a great way to have a little more to pay legal bills - the attorney says that the trustee sets his fee ($2,500) and that it's paid through the garnishment.
Can anyone tell me if this sounds pretty normal and straightforward? Like everyone, I really want as few problems as possible and hope to get some words of experience here. Thanks.
Here's a good list of living expenses to check yours against -
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