My financial life is far from clean. Plus I have made what the trustee might call a "Preferential Payment" as part of the debt settlement ($350/month).which I stopped paying when the proceedings began.
I only decided to file when another major creditor brought a lawsuit which would have buried me forever. Fortunately the process was completed on 10-15.
I paid off my car ($400 payments per month) on Jul 20, paying $800 (two month's payments). I didn't know I was going to be sued at that time. If they did not sue me I would never filed even when I know the impact of the law.
These payments did deplete my savings completely, making my ch7 a no-asset case.
I did file mine with a bankruptcy-mill attorney who didn't really look at the pre-petition I had prepared. which did mention all of the above and didn't hide any, and the attorney said there would be no problems.
I did not have too much papers with me. The only papers I DID have were my IRS returns, my pay slips and the correct addresses of creditors and the amounts I owed to them, all of them listed in the filing.
All of my remaining assets (including some stocks totaling $1,200) are exempt under CA law. I did put some higher-than-IRS-guidelines expenses in the Expense sections, but I do live in LA county where costs are quite high.
Will I have too much problems?
I only decided to file when another major creditor brought a lawsuit which would have buried me forever. Fortunately the process was completed on 10-15.
I paid off my car ($400 payments per month) on Jul 20, paying $800 (two month's payments). I didn't know I was going to be sued at that time. If they did not sue me I would never filed even when I know the impact of the law.
These payments did deplete my savings completely, making my ch7 a no-asset case.
I did file mine with a bankruptcy-mill attorney who didn't really look at the pre-petition I had prepared. which did mention all of the above and didn't hide any, and the attorney said there would be no problems.
I did not have too much papers with me. The only papers I DID have were my IRS returns, my pay slips and the correct addresses of creditors and the amounts I owed to them, all of them listed in the filing.
All of my remaining assets (including some stocks totaling $1,200) are exempt under CA law. I did put some higher-than-IRS-guidelines expenses in the Expense sections, but I do live in LA county where costs are quite high.
Will I have too much problems?
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