I'm talking to a lawyer tomorrow, I just can't hold out anymore.
Long story short: I got "downsized" in a merger (from a great job, I'll add) and started my own company. Did great for a while but eventually tanked. Have been looking in earnest for something in my field while living off of my wife's salary and savings (and obviously credit cards), and have come very close on several occasions, but nothing concrete. I have sold many of my most beloved possessions to keep this boat afloat while I search for a position including the truck i used for my business, my rolex (favorite possession of all time), some guns and my telescope (second fave). I am relatively possessionless now and I hate it.
I have avoided BK for a long time and have done everything in my power to see that we didn't have to do it, but I can't fight it anymore. I feel like a complete and utter failure, loser, idiot, you name it. I have two little kids that look up to me and this is what I do? I don't deserve to be anyone's dad and I don't deserve to be anyone's husband.
So, I'm sucking it up and talking to an atty tomorrow and I now have a stomache ache.
QUESTION 1.
I have a leased Lexus with a fairly stiff payment that is our ONLY car right now. I have about 16-18 months left on the lease and I need a new set of Michielins at roughly $325 a pop. I had thought about buying a much cheaper car with a smaller payment before I file (using wife's income and my still high FICO), reffirming it after I file and just letting the Lexus go back. Does that sound like a plausible plan? Or would it raise some sort of red flags?
QUESTION 2.
Is the "less than $1000 per card-60 days prior" rule meaning that it's an aggregate of $1000 or does it mean ONE item or charge of $1000 at a time? What if it's $900? 500? etc?
Ok, maybe not a million questions, but I'm sure I'll think of more.
Thanks guys---I'm glad to know you're out there. Misery loving company such as it does.
Long story short: I got "downsized" in a merger (from a great job, I'll add) and started my own company. Did great for a while but eventually tanked. Have been looking in earnest for something in my field while living off of my wife's salary and savings (and obviously credit cards), and have come very close on several occasions, but nothing concrete. I have sold many of my most beloved possessions to keep this boat afloat while I search for a position including the truck i used for my business, my rolex (favorite possession of all time), some guns and my telescope (second fave). I am relatively possessionless now and I hate it.
I have avoided BK for a long time and have done everything in my power to see that we didn't have to do it, but I can't fight it anymore. I feel like a complete and utter failure, loser, idiot, you name it. I have two little kids that look up to me and this is what I do? I don't deserve to be anyone's dad and I don't deserve to be anyone's husband.
So, I'm sucking it up and talking to an atty tomorrow and I now have a stomache ache.
QUESTION 1.
I have a leased Lexus with a fairly stiff payment that is our ONLY car right now. I have about 16-18 months left on the lease and I need a new set of Michielins at roughly $325 a pop. I had thought about buying a much cheaper car with a smaller payment before I file (using wife's income and my still high FICO), reffirming it after I file and just letting the Lexus go back. Does that sound like a plausible plan? Or would it raise some sort of red flags?
QUESTION 2.
Is the "less than $1000 per card-60 days prior" rule meaning that it's an aggregate of $1000 or does it mean ONE item or charge of $1000 at a time? What if it's $900? 500? etc?
Ok, maybe not a million questions, but I'm sure I'll think of more.
Thanks guys---I'm glad to know you're out there. Misery loving company such as it does.
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