Anonymous wrote:My parents did this when I was young it was tough. Your credit is shot for seven years so you will not be able to rent, buy a home, etc. you will need someone (a family member) to co-sign for you in anything like that, car rental, cc, etc.
Bankruptcy Judge will not look at your cc debt and say ok, this is gone. They will ask why should we erase this and how do we know you will not just run it up again? Also they might take assets ie one of your cars, let’s say, to pay off your creditors. And to be clear it doesn’t sound like you have a plan to live within your means so what exactly do you plan on changing?
Look instead for a legit non profit credit counselor unless you have some crazy predatory loans that the judge might take pity on.
Anonymous wrote:My parents did this when I was young it was tough. Your credit is shot for seven years so you will not be able to rent, buy a home, etc. you will need someone (a family member) to co-sign for you in anything like that, car rental, cc, etc.
Bankruptcy Judge will not look at your cc debt and say ok, this is gone. They will ask why should we erase this and how do we know you will not just run it up again? Also they might take assets ie one of your cars, let’s say, to pay off your creditors. And to be clear it doesn’t sound like you have a plan to live within your means so what exactly do you plan on changing?
Look instead for a legit non profit credit counselor unless you have some crazy predatory loans that the judge might take pity on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I filed chapter 7 in 2017, and it was the best financial decision I could have made at the time for my situation. I recovered quickly, built a house in 2021 (conventional loan), and have no debt currently beside my mortgage.
I have zero regrets with filing and hate that there are so many myths and shame with doing it.
You can get a mortgage four years after filing bankruptcy??
Anonymous wrote:I filed chapter 7 in 2017, and it was the best financial decision I could have made at the time for my situation. I recovered quickly, built a house in 2021 (conventional loan), and have no debt currently beside my mortgage.
I have zero regrets with filing and hate that there are so many myths and shame with doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow…OP back, and thank you all for the posts. The thought of this has been eating away at me, making me physically ill and keeping me up at night. Just hearing a few positive stories makes me feel so much better. I will definitely be doing more investigating.
Basically the PP hit it on the head with low paying job and high cost of living. We have a pretty reasonable rent right now (as in, I don’t think even an apartment would be less at the moment), but CC debt from trying to stay afloat with 2 kids has taken over.
If you discharged the debt would you be able to afford all of your fixed expenses without incurring more debt.
I believe so, yes. I mean right now I’m paying close to 2k a month to credit cards and loan consolidation payments. I don’t know what payments would be expected if bankruptcy were filed. Outside of debts, our monthly expenses consist of rent, utilities, car payments, daycare and food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow…OP back, and thank you all for the posts. The thought of this has been eating away at me, making me physically ill and keeping me up at night. Just hearing a few positive stories makes me feel so much better. I will definitely be doing more investigating.
Basically the PP hit it on the head with low paying job and high cost of living. We have a pretty reasonable rent right now (as in, I don’t think even an apartment would be less at the moment), but CC debt from trying to stay afloat with 2 kids has taken over.
If you discharged the debt would you be able to afford all of your fixed expenses without incurring more debt.
Anonymous wrote:Wow…OP back, and thank you all for the posts. The thought of this has been eating away at me, making me physically ill and keeping me up at night. Just hearing a few positive stories makes me feel so much better. I will definitely be doing more investigating.
Basically the PP hit it on the head with low paying job and high cost of living. We have a pretty reasonable rent right now (as in, I don’t think even an apartment would be less at the moment), but CC debt from trying to stay afloat with 2 kids has taken over.