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Old 02-15-2008, 05:02 AM
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Hello again. I had not discussed with the lawyer the possibility of the judge saying no, I will do that today. It would make no sense to file if the lawyer cost more than my debt, why would anybody do that. The cost is VERY VERY low.

I am working on the reform part. I know others who have filed and are right back in the same position they started in, silly. I'm not interested in credit at all. My goal for the next two years is to save money and keep my student loan paid on time. I will, at some point, need a car, but am only looking at used cars and will only purchase a car that I have the money for up front. We are finding that having a second car with our children's schedules is not a luxury but a necessity. We had a situation the other day that could have impacted one of our children's lives (neighbor helped us out) but that made us realize that we need a second car. Though dh is looking a brand new mini-vans I've let him know that even if he is offering to pay the monthly payment on the car I DON'T WANT NOR DO I NEED A CAR THAT COSTS THAT MUCH. I will only own a used car that I can indeed pay for upfront. I have a bit more to save for the 'nest egg (6 months salary) to be done, maybe a couple more months but after that I will start saving more for a car, hopefully by the end of the summer I will be in a better position to purchase one.

I have never in my life considered a bankruptcy. Never, my credit has been this bad and worse for years but this was never an option for me. It was not until the car situation and my outright refusal to pay 11,000 for something I will never own that I actually decided to take this route, it took a little getting used to the idea, I contacted the lawyer in October of last year and am only now acting on it.

Hopefully this gives me the space I need to breathe and get my affairs in order. To really get a grip on my finances, start new, get focused. I can and will beat this beast, it is going to be a long hard road ahead, but I know I can do it. BTW, I've not used credit in about 1 year now. Even the cards I had that were still good when I contacted this board have been paid off and closed. I don't even consider it anymore, if I can't pay cash, I can't afford it.

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Old 02-19-2008, 11:54 AM
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Can you use your 'nest egg' money to pay off this car? Seems like if you have money or some money you might be able to make a deal with GMAC...in writing, of course, with the money that you do have. If you have cash...you are not bankrupt. JMO
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Old 02-22-2008, 06:49 PM
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do you have any access to family counsel... my brother was laid off from his work and has alot of bills... he was sent to the company family services dept. and they showed him a budget he is using to get debt free and he had to call all of his creditors and write them himself.. it is very important he told me that he owns responsibility for his debts and works to correct the situation... i must say i am proud of him he is doing well with all of their help...
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:41 AM
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It's a good thing me and my wife, share in our finances. If not, she would be in bankrupcy constantly. If your husband is able to help you with this, he should do so and you two need to get on the same page financially. Your car lease was a bad decission you both should live with and fix.
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Old 02-26-2008, 08:36 AM
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So you only want to claim BK because you don't want to pay what you owe on a car?



Uh BK is for truly desperate times... not when half a couple does not want to pay something when as a family it appears they can. Most people claiming BK do not have the "luxury" of telling their spouse not to buy them a brand new minivan.
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timetosave, care to update us again on how life's going for you and your family? Glad to still see you touching base!

I'm very happy to hear that you've cut your credit dependency. That has to begin making an impact on the ol' bottom line! YEAH YOU!!!
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