I have no one I can talk to about this to who can offer me any advice.
My husband and I have had a really rough past few years. Four years ago he was working for his dad and his dad developed a gambling problem, and then business got slow. My husband stopped getting pay checks weekly and we had to use credit cards to make ends meet. After two years of that, the business finally went into the ground. We took out a home equity loan and bought the equipment and went into business for ourselves. Business was slow at first so we relied on the credit cards again.
Now in present day we have $32,000 worth of credit card debt from 10 different cards. All of the credit cards are in my husbands name and were established prior to our marriage. I am not an arthorized user on any of them - although I did make purchases with them.
The only other debt we have is the home equity loan, our home loan and a business loan. We do own 4 different vehicles, all 1999 and older, with probably a total value of $20,000.
Our credit cards are all near 30% interest rate and we've now fallen over a month behind on 4 of them. We're paying around $1000 a month in payments (considering there are no late fees) just to make the minimum and it's mostly being applied as interest so we're not eliminating any debt. Basically - there is no hope of ever getting out of this hole.
We have two options - bankruptcy and a debt resolution program. I contacted Care One Credit and gave them all of the information except the approval to pull his credit. They are suppose to call back tomorrow night for that and will then email me the documents to look over.
Initially I thought that was the better solution for us, would be cheaper then bankruptcy and would allow us to keep our assets. However, after reading their forum, I have discovered that not all credit companies will accept their plan and we can expect for them to sue my husband and have his wages garnished.
Which in all honesty I'm not too worried about. BUT when you get sued then the lawyers who are representing you through the Debt Resolution Program will require a higher fee, thus raising our monthly payment. And I've read some people will end up having to file bankruptcy anyways.
So I'm asking several questions - has anyone used a Debt Resolution Program? If so, did you have success with it or not? If you were in my shoes, would you file bankruptcy or would you go with the DRP? I know what the benefits and disadvantages of the DRP are - but what are each of bankruptcy? What type of bankruptcy are we more suited for and how would it affect us?
By the way, we live in North Carolina. You advice is much needed and greatly appreciated.
My husband and I have had a really rough past few years. Four years ago he was working for his dad and his dad developed a gambling problem, and then business got slow. My husband stopped getting pay checks weekly and we had to use credit cards to make ends meet. After two years of that, the business finally went into the ground. We took out a home equity loan and bought the equipment and went into business for ourselves. Business was slow at first so we relied on the credit cards again.
Now in present day we have $32,000 worth of credit card debt from 10 different cards. All of the credit cards are in my husbands name and were established prior to our marriage. I am not an arthorized user on any of them - although I did make purchases with them.
The only other debt we have is the home equity loan, our home loan and a business loan. We do own 4 different vehicles, all 1999 and older, with probably a total value of $20,000.
Our credit cards are all near 30% interest rate and we've now fallen over a month behind on 4 of them. We're paying around $1000 a month in payments (considering there are no late fees) just to make the minimum and it's mostly being applied as interest so we're not eliminating any debt. Basically - there is no hope of ever getting out of this hole.
We have two options - bankruptcy and a debt resolution program. I contacted Care One Credit and gave them all of the information except the approval to pull his credit. They are suppose to call back tomorrow night for that and will then email me the documents to look over.
Initially I thought that was the better solution for us, would be cheaper then bankruptcy and would allow us to keep our assets. However, after reading their forum, I have discovered that not all credit companies will accept their plan and we can expect for them to sue my husband and have his wages garnished.
Which in all honesty I'm not too worried about. BUT when you get sued then the lawyers who are representing you through the Debt Resolution Program will require a higher fee, thus raising our monthly payment. And I've read some people will end up having to file bankruptcy anyways.
So I'm asking several questions - has anyone used a Debt Resolution Program? If so, did you have success with it or not? If you were in my shoes, would you file bankruptcy or would you go with the DRP? I know what the benefits and disadvantages of the DRP are - but what are each of bankruptcy? What type of bankruptcy are we more suited for and how would it affect us?
By the way, we live in North Carolina. You advice is much needed and greatly appreciated.

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