I'm new to this forum and not into computers that much, so bear with me.
I'm planning on filing BK but I have read this amazing forum and have gleaned alot of info but my questions have not been addressed.
I have contacted an attorney (just the initial consult) and they have said it will have to be a 13. I plan on filing just myself as my husband does not have balances on his credit card. I have a very large balance on them.
What I don't know is:
1. Should I be taken off his banking account? It is joint savings/checking but I have mine, he has his and we don't use the other persons unless an emergency. I'm planning on getting another account for myself on a different bank. Or, can I just take my name off of his account. 3 of my CC are on that bank (BOA).
2. If I take my name off of his CC and him off mine, before I file, will that keep them from coming after him? He only uses one CC of mine, the Walmart Discover, to shop for groceries and gas.
3. I make very good money where I am now, just make minimum payments, but this Dec. my job ends and, if I work, it will be 50% of what I make now. I'm a traveling RN, away from "home" and the pay at "home" is very bad/sad, so I know I won't be able to make the minimum. And I don't want my husband to have to make up the difference, which he would not be able to do either. He makes too much to file for Ch. 7.
4. From recent postings I see that people quit making CC payments before they file. How does this work itself out? At the counseling meeting I was told to stop paying when I file but nothing was said about before that. Is that just a personal decision? I have asked a few of my CC people to give me a one month "payment holiday" but WAMU said they don't do that, Cap. One did and one BOA did. I don't know if I have the courage to just stop. I don't like confrontation.
5. What is the 'average' payment for a Ch. 13? My CC total $110,000.00, not including $8,000. on my car and $15,000.00 loan against my TSA. On attorney consult said it would be $3,500.00 a month. Does it go this high?
Any help on thesequestions is much appreciated!
I'm planning on filing BK but I have read this amazing forum and have gleaned alot of info but my questions have not been addressed.
I have contacted an attorney (just the initial consult) and they have said it will have to be a 13. I plan on filing just myself as my husband does not have balances on his credit card. I have a very large balance on them.
What I don't know is:
1. Should I be taken off his banking account? It is joint savings/checking but I have mine, he has his and we don't use the other persons unless an emergency. I'm planning on getting another account for myself on a different bank. Or, can I just take my name off of his account. 3 of my CC are on that bank (BOA).
2. If I take my name off of his CC and him off mine, before I file, will that keep them from coming after him? He only uses one CC of mine, the Walmart Discover, to shop for groceries and gas.
3. I make very good money where I am now, just make minimum payments, but this Dec. my job ends and, if I work, it will be 50% of what I make now. I'm a traveling RN, away from "home" and the pay at "home" is very bad/sad, so I know I won't be able to make the minimum. And I don't want my husband to have to make up the difference, which he would not be able to do either. He makes too much to file for Ch. 7.
4. From recent postings I see that people quit making CC payments before they file. How does this work itself out? At the counseling meeting I was told to stop paying when I file but nothing was said about before that. Is that just a personal decision? I have asked a few of my CC people to give me a one month "payment holiday" but WAMU said they don't do that, Cap. One did and one BOA did. I don't know if I have the courage to just stop. I don't like confrontation.
5. What is the 'average' payment for a Ch. 13? My CC total $110,000.00, not including $8,000. on my car and $15,000.00 loan against my TSA. On attorney consult said it would be $3,500.00 a month. Does it go this high?
Any help on thesequestions is much appreciated!
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