I'm getting ready to file Chapter 7 in Illinois. My hubby is not filing. We are getting a federal income tax refund of about $8700 (we had another baby last year and hubby's business losses). Only $4000 of that is exempt in Illinois. My lawyers told me to spend it down to $4000 on "necessities". They are not the most communicative people in the world and their explanation of "necessities" didn't help at all. For example, I was told to buy formula and clothes for the kids. That's not going to work because my kids are ages 1 and 3. I asked about car repairs and didn't get a straight answer. I was told that I need a car and it has to be driveable. Well, Hubby's car has body damage, but it's driveable. Does that count as a "necessity"? In a nutshell, I'm confused as heck about what I can and can't spend the money on.
My other issue is car-related. We have a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan that we both co-signed. We still owe about $14k and it is only worth about $8k. The auto exemption in Illinois is only $2400. We would like to keep the minivan. How does this work? Again, the lawyers aren't very helpful in explaining things.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
My other issue is car-related. We have a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan that we both co-signed. We still owe about $14k and it is only worth about $8k. The auto exemption in Illinois is only $2400. We would like to keep the minivan. How does this work? Again, the lawyers aren't very helpful in explaining things.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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