Six months ago we had a son. I already had a load of debt -50k plus but wasn't thinking and took out a cash advance of
15k. My wife was going to go back to work 3 months after having the baby so I thought we'd be ok. Well, she changed her mind and decided she'd rather stay home with our son. Plus she figured her pay would just be paying for childcare and it just wasn't worth working. We never sat down and crunched the numbers.
Now, 6 months later, I am quaking in my boots. Rates on my other cards jumped (balance transfer low rate offers expired). After years of never missing payments, I can longer pay my cc debt. I know I qualify for a 7 (I fall under the median) and I have no assets to protect. But this last cash advance I took was just careless. I've made 6 payments towards this last cash advance but I'm wondering if a trustee would throw out my case because of this?
If I go ahead and file, what is the worst to expect?
15k. My wife was going to go back to work 3 months after having the baby so I thought we'd be ok. Well, she changed her mind and decided she'd rather stay home with our son. Plus she figured her pay would just be paying for childcare and it just wasn't worth working. We never sat down and crunched the numbers.
Now, 6 months later, I am quaking in my boots. Rates on my other cards jumped (balance transfer low rate offers expired). After years of never missing payments, I can longer pay my cc debt. I know I qualify for a 7 (I fall under the median) and I have no assets to protect. But this last cash advance I took was just careless. I've made 6 payments towards this last cash advance but I'm wondering if a trustee would throw out my case because of this?
If I go ahead and file, what is the worst to expect?
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