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    Bank Accounts and Phone calls

    Hello. I am sure I saw these questions in my many months lurking, but I had no luck finding them today.

    I am getting divorced. I met with some BK attorneys and divorce attorneys several months ago. (We made one more reconciliation attempt which is why there is a time gap here). Now I have retained the divorce atty and filed the petition and know which BK atty to go with. I will have to do a Chapter 13 and my husband will be able to do a 7. The attorneys can work together and the BK attorney had told me that we did not have to wait for the judgment to be entered to get going on the bks. Our divorce is basically no asset. We own a house which has no equity which I plan to keep.

    Our finances are still minged--he actually has direct depost and I pay all our bills and give him money to live on. We are in the negative each month and I tapped out what little we had saved. We were told not to change banks/get separate accounts until the preliminary divorce hearing but pretty soon I will have to fall behind on some bills and I don't know the date of the hearing yet--should be within 30 days. We should get our stimulas check in the next week according to the letter and will still need a little more money to pay for both bks and it looks like my company is about to merge. I am looking at basically a new job, bk and divorce at the same time.

    My questions are:

    1. We bank with Chase and owe them for several credit cards. I know they do not have cross-collateralization, but if we fail to make a payment on one of their cards, can they raid our bank account?

    2. I pay most of my credit cards online through each credt card website. Can they make an unauthorized withdrawal from my account if I am late on a a payment? I know it is better to just change banks before missing payments but I may have an overlap here due to lack of funds before our divorce hearing. I may have to miss a payment or two just because my backup $ is gone, not even counting getting the money together for lawyer.

    3. One of the things I am most trying to avoid is a lot of collection calls at work since I may be at a new job soon and my old number may be forwarded there. My thinking was that if I retained the lawyer sooner rather than later, I could give them his number and they would stop calling me. Some folks here were kind enough to answer part of this before and said the calls would not be too bad after 1 month and that if I called them back, the calls at work would not get too bad. Should I wait a month or two to get the lawyer and make sure my $ is at another bank, or pull out all the stops to retain the lawyer to assure that I don't get too many calls at work--which means stop paying everything right away before changing banks? The timing is what is confusing me at this point. I didn't really get into detail with him about a payment plan--he wants $1,000 down for me and $1,300 for the Chapter 7.

    Any advice would be appreciated. This is a great forum. I have been over-thinking this too long. Thanks.

    Web66

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    Just wondering if anyone had any experience with this--especially keeping the old bank account while going delinquent and if retaining attorney sooner than later mattered much.

    Thank you so much.

    Web66

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      #3
      Webb,

      I banked with the same bank where I had 3 cards with large balances owed. I had nothing happen with them taking funds out. I think it happens more often with credit unions.
      Filed Chapter 13 05/23/08
      Converted to Chapter 7 Jan 2012
      Discharged April 2012

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        #4
        web66

        Hi Web
        regarding your 2nd question: what I did was I went to each site and you are able to delete you banking information on that site. I did this for each account that was linked to my banking account/or debit card or credit card from another company. I also went and opened a new bank account at a small CU in my town and have kept my other CU open w/20$ or so because I still have CC with them that is tied into my bk. The reason for me keeping my previous bank account open is because once my bk is done I will need to use them to work on my OIC to the IRS.

        Regarding your 3rd question: I gave creditors my attny info when they called and actually they all were pretty nice and they really only called me a couple of times but they apoligized when they realized that others from there dept. had call already. Very weird indeed but I didn't come off as pissed off or blaming anyone so I just answered there questions and didn't give any other info.
        Hope this helps.
        Good luck

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