Thanks for the advice.
I have been tracking my expenses fairly closely this month.
I wish I could find areas where I've really splurged. I've already stopped going out for lunch at work as much as I did before.
My only really splurge is Starbucks and I can't say that it's much of a splurge considering it's just coffee--not a venti mocha--or anything. But it's still an area where I should be more cost conscious. I do like going there on a Sunday and getting the Sunday paper. But I plan to start clipping coupons for groceries, so I'll, hopefully, negate my Sunday Starbucks run through grocery savings.
The real problem I'm having is this. When I first wake up in the morning I wake up scared. I guess my mind is already on and it's flying through things somewhat irrationally and then when I get up and move around, I calm down a bit.
This is just scary for me and I'm surprised because most people sound fairly calm on here. And there are times where I feel a bit of relief--like I can stop running so hard to catch up on all this debt. That this bankruptcy will be the fresh start I need.
But I woke up this morning with the thought that someone would threaten my daughter over my debts. Crazy. My debts are cc, medical, student loan, and holiday loan. Not with a loan shark!
Part of me hopes that when I complete the paperwork that I'm only available for a chap. 13 because I'm not sure how I could come up with the legal cost of completing a chap. 7. I don't think I could go 3-5 months with creditor calls and hassles before coming up with that kind of money. I think the stress would get to me.
Can I do things before filing to get the money? I have money in a rollover fund from a 401(k). I know I will take an early withdrawal penalty for taking it, but it would get me closer to the lawyer fee for the chap. 7.
I've just heard stories about how you shouldn't do anything major in terms of cashing in things prior to a bankruptcy--but I've also heard that it relates only to after you file.
I know I sound a bit panicked, and I am. You wouldn't know it if you met me on the sidewalk, but on the inside I'm stressed by this.
I'm grateful for this message board, however, and the great advice and support that I've received. There really aren't any other support groups out there for bankruptcy and my situation.
I have been tracking my expenses fairly closely this month.
I wish I could find areas where I've really splurged. I've already stopped going out for lunch at work as much as I did before.
My only really splurge is Starbucks and I can't say that it's much of a splurge considering it's just coffee--not a venti mocha--or anything. But it's still an area where I should be more cost conscious. I do like going there on a Sunday and getting the Sunday paper. But I plan to start clipping coupons for groceries, so I'll, hopefully, negate my Sunday Starbucks run through grocery savings.
The real problem I'm having is this. When I first wake up in the morning I wake up scared. I guess my mind is already on and it's flying through things somewhat irrationally and then when I get up and move around, I calm down a bit.
This is just scary for me and I'm surprised because most people sound fairly calm on here. And there are times where I feel a bit of relief--like I can stop running so hard to catch up on all this debt. That this bankruptcy will be the fresh start I need.
But I woke up this morning with the thought that someone would threaten my daughter over my debts. Crazy. My debts are cc, medical, student loan, and holiday loan. Not with a loan shark!
Part of me hopes that when I complete the paperwork that I'm only available for a chap. 13 because I'm not sure how I could come up with the legal cost of completing a chap. 7. I don't think I could go 3-5 months with creditor calls and hassles before coming up with that kind of money. I think the stress would get to me.
Can I do things before filing to get the money? I have money in a rollover fund from a 401(k). I know I will take an early withdrawal penalty for taking it, but it would get me closer to the lawyer fee for the chap. 7.
I've just heard stories about how you shouldn't do anything major in terms of cashing in things prior to a bankruptcy--but I've also heard that it relates only to after you file.
I know I sound a bit panicked, and I am. You wouldn't know it if you met me on the sidewalk, but on the inside I'm stressed by this.
I'm grateful for this message board, however, and the great advice and support that I've received. There really aren't any other support groups out there for bankruptcy and my situation.


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