How much is the attorney going to cost... I am truly bankrupt, therefore I have no money. I know amounts vary, but is there a guesstimated range? I'm thinking of filing chapter 7.
I have had a TERRIBLE year. I was a real estate agent last year and barely made anything due to the slump in the market. On top of that, I was pregnant and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl (the only highlight of my year) but the pregnancy was high risk and I was on stict bedrest most of the time. Then my husband (who is an undocumented immigrant) was in a car accident, which totaled our vehicle. This loan was in my sister's name, and I was the cosigner. Now my husband is in jail for running away (on foot) from the accident... something really STUPID to do for simply being scared that he didn't have a driver's lisence. He should never have been driving...UGH! He spent 3 weeks in the hospital and had major surgery due to internal bleeding... after his 6 month prison term for failure to stop for an accident, he will be deported back to Honduras. Did I mention that I didn't have medical insurance when my daughter was born, and when my husband was hospitalized following the accident?
What this all adds up to...
-credit cards that I was stupid enough to max out in college
-a possible judgement for voluntarily evicting myself from the house I was renting when the accident happened... we lived there 11 months and broke a 2 year lease (and yes we cleaned and paid the last month's rent before going)
-car loan balance for the totaled vehicle
-medical bills in excess of $30,000
-student loans totaling around $25,000
-payments to the lawyer for the criminal representation of my husband... around $1600 left to pay (down from $3500)
Which of these debts can be liquidated?
I have no assets... not even a car. I have been borrowing my brother-in-law's vehicle, but he needs it back in December. I rent an apartment, and I have a roommate that pays half of the rent. I can account for every penny of my money. It's all on a spreadsheet that my sister updates every time I get a paycheck... I am on a budget, and I don't make enough to pay my bills. I am a single mother of a 6 month old, and I pay for childcare. I even thought about getting a 2nd job-- but even if I *could* afford the extra childcare, I have decided that being away from her more than I already am would not be fair to either of us. I already work 60 hours a week.
My problem is that I NEED a car... I have been told by everyone there is no way I'll be able to get a car if I file BK. Is this true? I want to pay my debts, and I have tried so hard, but everywhere I turn, there is something keeping me from doing that. I can prove financial hardship... I am not abusing the system.
Here is another worry: As I mentioned earlier, the primary name on the loan for the car that was totaled by my husband, was my sister's. I was technically the cosigner, and she was the borrower... the car was mine and I made the payments. Auto insurance and GAP insurance paid most of it, but there is quite a balance left, and the payments will put me over the edge. I am terrified of ruining my sister's great credit score if I file. What will happen if I do this? If this just means she's responsible for the payments, I will just continue to make the payments to her, since I can have all my other debts liquidated. I just want to make sure I'm the one with the bad mark on my credit report, and not her.
I am in tears, and I can't sleep... that's why I'm posting on a bankruptcy forum past midnight. I know you all have heard these stories before, and I'm sorry this is so long, but it feels good to type about it. Maybe one of you will have some good advice for me. I appreciate everything...
I have had a TERRIBLE year. I was a real estate agent last year and barely made anything due to the slump in the market. On top of that, I was pregnant and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl (the only highlight of my year) but the pregnancy was high risk and I was on stict bedrest most of the time. Then my husband (who is an undocumented immigrant) was in a car accident, which totaled our vehicle. This loan was in my sister's name, and I was the cosigner. Now my husband is in jail for running away (on foot) from the accident... something really STUPID to do for simply being scared that he didn't have a driver's lisence. He should never have been driving...UGH! He spent 3 weeks in the hospital and had major surgery due to internal bleeding... after his 6 month prison term for failure to stop for an accident, he will be deported back to Honduras. Did I mention that I didn't have medical insurance when my daughter was born, and when my husband was hospitalized following the accident?
What this all adds up to...
-credit cards that I was stupid enough to max out in college
-a possible judgement for voluntarily evicting myself from the house I was renting when the accident happened... we lived there 11 months and broke a 2 year lease (and yes we cleaned and paid the last month's rent before going)
-car loan balance for the totaled vehicle
-medical bills in excess of $30,000
-student loans totaling around $25,000
-payments to the lawyer for the criminal representation of my husband... around $1600 left to pay (down from $3500)
Which of these debts can be liquidated?
I have no assets... not even a car. I have been borrowing my brother-in-law's vehicle, but he needs it back in December. I rent an apartment, and I have a roommate that pays half of the rent. I can account for every penny of my money. It's all on a spreadsheet that my sister updates every time I get a paycheck... I am on a budget, and I don't make enough to pay my bills. I am a single mother of a 6 month old, and I pay for childcare. I even thought about getting a 2nd job-- but even if I *could* afford the extra childcare, I have decided that being away from her more than I already am would not be fair to either of us. I already work 60 hours a week.
My problem is that I NEED a car... I have been told by everyone there is no way I'll be able to get a car if I file BK. Is this true? I want to pay my debts, and I have tried so hard, but everywhere I turn, there is something keeping me from doing that. I can prove financial hardship... I am not abusing the system.
Here is another worry: As I mentioned earlier, the primary name on the loan for the car that was totaled by my husband, was my sister's. I was technically the cosigner, and she was the borrower... the car was mine and I made the payments. Auto insurance and GAP insurance paid most of it, but there is quite a balance left, and the payments will put me over the edge. I am terrified of ruining my sister's great credit score if I file. What will happen if I do this? If this just means she's responsible for the payments, I will just continue to make the payments to her, since I can have all my other debts liquidated. I just want to make sure I'm the one with the bad mark on my credit report, and not her.
I am in tears, and I can't sleep... that's why I'm posting on a bankruptcy forum past midnight. I know you all have heard these stories before, and I'm sorry this is so long, but it feels good to type about it. Maybe one of you will have some good advice for me. I appreciate everything...

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