Hi, Long time lurker, first time poster. I was wondering if anyone has had to deal with a similar situation.
My husband, I, and our two kids recently relocated to Wisconsin from Oregon. We moved here to be closer to family and get out of the crazy West Coast housing mess. My husband went from making $18.25/hr to $6.95 here in Wisconsin. It took him two months to find a job after moving out here, and we ended up living on our credit cards for those two months.
Our minimums are now so high that we are barely able to pay them, and after much thought and talking with family we decided to file chap. 7.
Our case is a basic no asset, and it shouldn't have any bumps along the way.
The only problem that we've run into is establishing residency. We've been here 71 days, and our attorney is planning on filing Feb. 1st.
1st- Do you have to be in the state you file for 180 days or the "majority" of those 180 days? (91?)
2nd- Has anyone else had to deal with the residency issue while filing?
We were planning on filing in Oregon a couple weeks ago, if neccessary, to get in under the old laws. After thinking about it, getting back and forth for our required meetings, etc. would be a huge problem and we would be forced to beg more money off of my parents. We are going to have to wait and file in Wisconsin.
Our attorney has assured us that the new laws will not affect us that much because of my husbands income, and that we will still be able to go Chap. 7 He is making the new laws sound not as scary as everyone's making them, and now I am concerned. All of the media and some of the posts on here are making me feel that he may not know much about the new laws. (He's in his 70's and getting ready to retire.) I was thinking about visiting another attorney just to get a 2nd opinion.
Also, our van reg. and drivers licenses are still Oregon, we can't affored to change them. Is it in our best interests to take care of that before filing? My hubby gets his first check on the 20th
maybe we'll get them changed then.
Stats: Me-24, Hubby-28, Kiddo #1-5, Kiddo #2-2
Leased Honda Oddysey
Living w/ parents till we find our own place
AT&T-$5,000
Sears MC-$7500
Dell- $2500.00
3 Student Loans (We're both students)- $46000.00
Hubby making $800/month working part time (just started.. full time soon, hopefully)
Love the board, any reassurance would be great. Also if you have any experience with the 180 days thing let me know.
My husband, I, and our two kids recently relocated to Wisconsin from Oregon. We moved here to be closer to family and get out of the crazy West Coast housing mess. My husband went from making $18.25/hr to $6.95 here in Wisconsin. It took him two months to find a job after moving out here, and we ended up living on our credit cards for those two months.
Our minimums are now so high that we are barely able to pay them, and after much thought and talking with family we decided to file chap. 7.
Our case is a basic no asset, and it shouldn't have any bumps along the way.
The only problem that we've run into is establishing residency. We've been here 71 days, and our attorney is planning on filing Feb. 1st.
1st- Do you have to be in the state you file for 180 days or the "majority" of those 180 days? (91?)
2nd- Has anyone else had to deal with the residency issue while filing?
We were planning on filing in Oregon a couple weeks ago, if neccessary, to get in under the old laws. After thinking about it, getting back and forth for our required meetings, etc. would be a huge problem and we would be forced to beg more money off of my parents. We are going to have to wait and file in Wisconsin.
Our attorney has assured us that the new laws will not affect us that much because of my husbands income, and that we will still be able to go Chap. 7 He is making the new laws sound not as scary as everyone's making them, and now I am concerned. All of the media and some of the posts on here are making me feel that he may not know much about the new laws. (He's in his 70's and getting ready to retire.) I was thinking about visiting another attorney just to get a 2nd opinion.
Also, our van reg. and drivers licenses are still Oregon, we can't affored to change them. Is it in our best interests to take care of that before filing? My hubby gets his first check on the 20th
maybe we'll get them changed then. Stats: Me-24, Hubby-28, Kiddo #1-5, Kiddo #2-2
Leased Honda Oddysey
Living w/ parents till we find our own place
AT&T-$5,000
Sears MC-$7500
Dell- $2500.00
3 Student Loans (We're both students)- $46000.00
Hubby making $800/month working part time (just started.. full time soon, hopefully)
Love the board, any reassurance would be great. Also if you have any experience with the 180 days thing let me know.

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