My wife has a BK attorney, but he never returns our calls or our emails so I thought I would give you all a try... (I guess the $2,800 that we paid him didn't include any answers to our questions.)
My wife just had her 341 meeting so the discharge is hopefully not too far away. The only car that we have is in her name, as is the loan. We want to keep the car and have less than $2,400 in equity in the vehicle. The problem is we need to lower the payment by stretching out the loan a few more years. Her lender would not talk to her even though she has never missed a payment and is not behind on the loan. I was approved for a loan and want to buy it from my wife, but I am not sure if that will be acceptable to the trustee. The one option is to wait until the discharge comes through, however, $475 a month is a little hard to pay. After looking at the price of used cars, I decided that we should keep a car that we know is issue free instead of saving $1,000 to buy one that may not be. Any ideas would be appreciated.
My wife just had her 341 meeting so the discharge is hopefully not too far away. The only car that we have is in her name, as is the loan. We want to keep the car and have less than $2,400 in equity in the vehicle. The problem is we need to lower the payment by stretching out the loan a few more years. Her lender would not talk to her even though she has never missed a payment and is not behind on the loan. I was approved for a loan and want to buy it from my wife, but I am not sure if that will be acceptable to the trustee. The one option is to wait until the discharge comes through, however, $475 a month is a little hard to pay. After looking at the price of used cars, I decided that we should keep a car that we know is issue free instead of saving $1,000 to buy one that may not be. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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