I'm going tomorrow to talk to a lawyer about CH 7 (my scenario has been detailed in other posts). I am totally new to this idea so I don't know much at all.
If I go talk to this lawyer tomorrow and decide to go with him, will I still be able to wait a few months to file (I'm trying to put some time in between using our cards and filing)? I don't want to walk in and he tells me that since I've talked to him that we have to file soon. I've spoke with him on the phone and he seems very good. He was really stern and actually gave me a lecture (respectfully of course) about living within my means and budgeting and my credit card use. The other lawyers I talked to just said come on in and we'll wipe all your debt away!
The other question is this: I've just recently stopped using and paying my cards completely (last month). I simply do not have any money left to pay them with using cash advances, so I stopped paying them. There are 4 total and 2 are very large ($25K each) with minimums of $500 and $690. Will those card companies call quicker and be more aggressive with collections because of the size of the debt? I haven't had ANY calls yet, but I can imagine they will start very soon. Is there any way of stopping these calls? I've heard of the "drop dead" letter on Clark Howard's show but I'm not sure what it is. I plan on changing our number and keeping unlisted when they start calling, but I'd like to avoid changing it if I can.
I would really like to say thanks to everyone on this site for the help and support. This problem has been eating at me for along time and it actually feels like a weight has been removed since I've made the decision to file. I know the hard part is still ahead, but I'm looking forward to getting this over and moving on with a new way of living (spending).
If I go talk to this lawyer tomorrow and decide to go with him, will I still be able to wait a few months to file (I'm trying to put some time in between using our cards and filing)? I don't want to walk in and he tells me that since I've talked to him that we have to file soon. I've spoke with him on the phone and he seems very good. He was really stern and actually gave me a lecture (respectfully of course) about living within my means and budgeting and my credit card use. The other lawyers I talked to just said come on in and we'll wipe all your debt away!
The other question is this: I've just recently stopped using and paying my cards completely (last month). I simply do not have any money left to pay them with using cash advances, so I stopped paying them. There are 4 total and 2 are very large ($25K each) with minimums of $500 and $690. Will those card companies call quicker and be more aggressive with collections because of the size of the debt? I haven't had ANY calls yet, but I can imagine they will start very soon. Is there any way of stopping these calls? I've heard of the "drop dead" letter on Clark Howard's show but I'm not sure what it is. I plan on changing our number and keeping unlisted when they start calling, but I'd like to avoid changing it if I can.
I would really like to say thanks to everyone on this site for the help and support. This problem has been eating at me for along time and it actually feels like a weight has been removed since I've made the decision to file. I know the hard part is still ahead, but I'm looking forward to getting this over and moving on with a new way of living (spending).
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