My wife and I have been approached by a friend (really my wife's friend and I've come to know her through my wife).
Anyway, our friend is going through a divorce. She has a young child (one and a half years) and money is tight (at the very least). Her soon-to-be ex-husband is not providing child support regularly (or spending much time with the child).
Our friend has reached out and asked us for help. We're going to visit her one night this week to talk through her finances with her and to help her set a budget. Also, our friend has mentioned to my wife that she is considering bankruptcy.
While I don't know the specifics of our friend's finances yet, I know roughly what she makes (like my wife, she's a teacher) and what some of her expenses are.
I don't know what the debt situation is. Since my wife and I live essentially debt free and have never considered bankruptcy, I'm not sure what to ask or think about when we meet with our friend. Any thoughts, comments, or suggestions?
Here's what I think the financial situation looks like (rough terms):
Post-tax monthly income: $2,700
Rent: $800
Utilities: $100
Cell phone: $100
Car payment: $400
Car insurance: $100
Gasoline: $100
Food: $450
Day care: $400
Cable: $50
Total expenses - $2,500
From that perspective, it's tight, but doable. But I haven't accounted for clothing, toys, etc for the little boy. And the above also assumed $0 debt, although I know there is debt.
Once the divorce is finalized, everyone expects that the husband will be paying $850 per month in child support.
At what debt level would she need to consider bankruptcy?
Anyway, our friend is going through a divorce. She has a young child (one and a half years) and money is tight (at the very least). Her soon-to-be ex-husband is not providing child support regularly (or spending much time with the child).
Our friend has reached out and asked us for help. We're going to visit her one night this week to talk through her finances with her and to help her set a budget. Also, our friend has mentioned to my wife that she is considering bankruptcy.
While I don't know the specifics of our friend's finances yet, I know roughly what she makes (like my wife, she's a teacher) and what some of her expenses are.
I don't know what the debt situation is. Since my wife and I live essentially debt free and have never considered bankruptcy, I'm not sure what to ask or think about when we meet with our friend. Any thoughts, comments, or suggestions?
Here's what I think the financial situation looks like (rough terms):
Post-tax monthly income: $2,700
Rent: $800
Utilities: $100
Cell phone: $100
Car payment: $400
Car insurance: $100
Gasoline: $100
Food: $450
Day care: $400
Cable: $50
Total expenses - $2,500
From that perspective, it's tight, but doable. But I haven't accounted for clothing, toys, etc for the little boy. And the above also assumed $0 debt, although I know there is debt.
Once the divorce is finalized, everyone expects that the husband will be paying $850 per month in child support.
At what debt level would she need to consider bankruptcy?
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