Hi,
I've been reading for the last few weeks and would like to jump right in, and hope to contribute when I become more knowledgeable. Anyway, here's a little background about me:
Filing CH 7 in the next few weeks after a failed business. Hoping discharge close to 100,000 debt (including subcontractors, business debt, cc debt incurred because of business, and medical bills). We are keeping our home (but not reaffirming it's Countrywide) and 1 vehicle. We have already given up one vehicle this week due to our lawyer's advice. A couple of questions:
1) We have $800 wildcard exemption per debtor in Idaho for a total of $1,600. We have a snowmobile that my husband is insisting on keeping and worth around $1,200. Will we be able to use the wildcard for this? Also, while talking to a not very knowledgeable paralegal at our attorney's office (she even said this) she said our digital camera and sporting equipment like bikes, weight lifting stuff would have to be under the wildcard. Does this sound right?
2) We also have a wrecked and totalled snowmobile. We paid $2000 for it, but now it is only worth maybe $400-$500 max. It is not driveable at all. Will the trustee want this? It seriously needs $1,500 worth of repair to get it running.
3) The paralegal told me to close our personal checking account before filing. I told her there was NO debt associated with that account, so why should I close it? She didn't have a good reason, she just said we can get a new one. Does this sound right? I don't want to go to the bother if it's not necessary. Also, she said to not have more than $200 in the account the day we file.
4) I own an online business and receive payments via paypal. How is this going to work on the day we file? I could receive payments on that day and not sure about that. Any insight?
5) What things will be okay to buy right before we file. Meaning, we will have excess money because my husband is getting paid a week before we file. Can we buy groceries or what? And how much is too much? We are going to make sure our utilities are caught up but other than that what else can we do?
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the help and knowing we are'nt the only ones going through a rough time.
I've been reading for the last few weeks and would like to jump right in, and hope to contribute when I become more knowledgeable. Anyway, here's a little background about me:
Filing CH 7 in the next few weeks after a failed business. Hoping discharge close to 100,000 debt (including subcontractors, business debt, cc debt incurred because of business, and medical bills). We are keeping our home (but not reaffirming it's Countrywide) and 1 vehicle. We have already given up one vehicle this week due to our lawyer's advice. A couple of questions:
1) We have $800 wildcard exemption per debtor in Idaho for a total of $1,600. We have a snowmobile that my husband is insisting on keeping and worth around $1,200. Will we be able to use the wildcard for this? Also, while talking to a not very knowledgeable paralegal at our attorney's office (she even said this) she said our digital camera and sporting equipment like bikes, weight lifting stuff would have to be under the wildcard. Does this sound right?
2) We also have a wrecked and totalled snowmobile. We paid $2000 for it, but now it is only worth maybe $400-$500 max. It is not driveable at all. Will the trustee want this? It seriously needs $1,500 worth of repair to get it running.
3) The paralegal told me to close our personal checking account before filing. I told her there was NO debt associated with that account, so why should I close it? She didn't have a good reason, she just said we can get a new one. Does this sound right? I don't want to go to the bother if it's not necessary. Also, she said to not have more than $200 in the account the day we file.
4) I own an online business and receive payments via paypal. How is this going to work on the day we file? I could receive payments on that day and not sure about that. Any insight?
5) What things will be okay to buy right before we file. Meaning, we will have excess money because my husband is getting paid a week before we file. Can we buy groceries or what? And how much is too much? We are going to make sure our utilities are caught up but other than that what else can we do?
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the help and knowing we are'nt the only ones going through a rough time.
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