What to do?
Date: Fri, 04/03/2009 - 10:02
I'm seriously considering bankruptcy at this point because I have contacted several debt management companies, but their payments aren't much less than what we're paying now. This month is the first month that we are letting our bills go late so nothing is more than 30 days late at this point. We are unable to refinance our mortgage because of our debt to income ratio so we are waiting to see if we can qualify for the home affordable modification program to lower our mortgage payment but in the meantime, I'm a mess!! This just goes against everything I'm about, but we just don't have the money. We did not live frivously or spend unnecessarily, we were just trying to do the right thing and survive. Now we're dealing with the fallout.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hi, I would file bankruptcy. Your debt is high but the histor
Hi,
I would file bankruptcy. Your debt is high but the history is still pretty clean so now is the time to act. The number 1 reason people are forced to file for bankruptcy is due to overwhelming medical bills. You did not ask for that situation to unfold as it did, but because it did precisely that, and in such a narrow window at that, do not feel bad or embarrassed to avail yourself of one of the protections granted us as citizens: discharge of debt in Bankruptcy - so you can rebuild your life.
And congratulations of his finding another job in this poor market!
Drowning, I myself have been through Bankruptcy back about 6 to
Drowning,
I myself have been through Bankruptcy back about 6 to 7 years ago, which the laws have changed some. But its not as bad as some people think, at least not for us anyway. And it lifted a huge burden off our shoulders. There is life after Bankruptcy, its a hard decision to make, and no its not right for everyone. But it not the end of the world like some make it out to be. I wish you the best of luck and hope turns out good for you.
I agree on the bankruptcy. Our bankruptcy was basically due to
I agree on the bankruptcy. Our bankruptcy was basically due to medical expenses due to a ruptured brain anurysm. There is life after bankrupcty...actually you get your life back!
i agree with everyone else bk is your option. Dont be imbarrest
i agree with everyone else bk is your option. Dont be imbarrest or ashamed. you need it and that is why they have it. you were not out just free shopping. You have a good reason as to why this happened to you and you now need to act apon it. the more juggling and balancing you are doing is just prolonging the inevitable. Just do it and start getting your life back on track.
Thanks so much for all of your encouraging words. Now, I'm tryi
Thanks so much for all of your encouraging words. Now, I'm trying to muster up the strength to make that call although, I have some peace in knowing it's pretty much my only option.
I'll keep everyone posted on our progress and I'm sure I'll have many questions!
There's nothing wrong w/ bankruptcy so don't feel like you've ju
There's nothing wrong w/ bankruptcy so don't feel like you've just "lost" so to speak. BK can be a wonderful option and is designed to give you a fresh start, not leave you destitute. Best of luck.
i agree with jack, frankly look at it as a new beginning. No ma
i agree with jack, frankly look at it as a new beginning. No matter what your options would have been, you would have needed to do something wich no matter what would effect your credit (even if you done nothing) so you mise well just get it done and move on. you can repair your score, you can repair your life and spending habits and learn from your mistakes.
Thanks to everyone! We have an appointment on Friday with an at
Thanks to everyone! We have an appointment on Friday with an attorney. I'll keep everyone posted.
being audited from IRS and considering bk
I am being audited from IRS, first time. I've filed for taxes in time, but IRS wants to examine more receipts for the deductions that I have taken.
I don't have most of the receipts due to a flood that I had in my basement, I can provide maybe 60% of the receipts....will IRS ask for a proof of the flooding?
I am in a lot of debt and I am considering bk chapter 13, should I mention this to my EnrolledAgent who will represent me to IRS? Would this make any difference or would it make things worse? If IRS says that I owe them money, what rules do apply? Are they flexible in receiving payments from me over a period of time? I heard that they can take payments for up to 3 years. If yes, is this per tax year, lets say if they audit me for tax year 2006, do I have 3 years to pay for this year's taxes? What about if they decide to audit me for 2007 as well? Do I have 3 other years to pay?
Of course BK will not cover the IRS debt because this is recent, but it will count the payments toward the meanings test.
Any help, ideas or sharing experiences will be appreciated.
thx.
