Greetings:
I have some questions in regard to a personal loan I made recently.
About 2 weeks ago, I borrowed $5,000 from my sister. The terms of this loan are to pay her back a minimum of $100 per month, starting in January of 2007.
The purpose of this loan was to help me pay off two months of back rent, three months of car insurance premiums, two months of telephone bills, some overdue doctors' bills, and to have enough money left over to pay for some prescription medications and food until my disability check arrives at the end of the month.
This money was NOT intended to go towards my $30,000 in credit card debt.
A couple of days ago, I began to wonder if I should explore bankruptcy as a means out of my credit card debt. I looked up the median income for a single person in my state (Virginia). It appears that my gross income is roughly 50% of that amount. If I am correct, this may qualify me to apply for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Here are my questions:
***Would I be required to list my sister as a creditor, along with the $5,000 I borrowed?
***If the answer to the above question is "Yes", is there a rule saying that I cannot continue to pay her back $100 a month, beginning in January of 2007, as I had promised to do as per the terms of this personal loan?
Any information on the above would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Munchkin
I have some questions in regard to a personal loan I made recently.
About 2 weeks ago, I borrowed $5,000 from my sister. The terms of this loan are to pay her back a minimum of $100 per month, starting in January of 2007.
The purpose of this loan was to help me pay off two months of back rent, three months of car insurance premiums, two months of telephone bills, some overdue doctors' bills, and to have enough money left over to pay for some prescription medications and food until my disability check arrives at the end of the month.
This money was NOT intended to go towards my $30,000 in credit card debt.
A couple of days ago, I began to wonder if I should explore bankruptcy as a means out of my credit card debt. I looked up the median income for a single person in my state (Virginia). It appears that my gross income is roughly 50% of that amount. If I am correct, this may qualify me to apply for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Here are my questions:
***Would I be required to list my sister as a creditor, along with the $5,000 I borrowed?
***If the answer to the above question is "Yes", is there a rule saying that I cannot continue to pay her back $100 a month, beginning in January of 2007, as I had promised to do as per the terms of this personal loan?
Any information on the above would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Munchkin
If your going to file BK why not give your sister back her money? You can list all your back payments on your BK papers without having to go in debt with sis.
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