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Submitted by bcity95 on Tue, 01/23/2007 - 08:10
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Since I registered with this site yesterday, I've gotten a lot of advice on my pdl's, but I've come to the conclusion that even making arrangements with them, will only put a unoticeable dent in my debt. Without my home and car, my debit is in excess of $26,200. With my home and car it's in excess of $120,000. I can't do this any more. I've made an appointment to see an attorney about filing Ch. 13. My question is do I have to file everything? My car and house payments are current and I really don't want to include them.


You may have to include the house and car. But the payments will be kept current, the house payment will be done on a conduit, which basically means they will pay your monthly mortgage for you as a part of the payment plan, and same goes for the car payment. Chpt. 13 is just a reorganization of your debt, Chpt. 7 is where you could potentially lose your home and car.


Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Tue, 01/23/2007 - 08:20

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I have 7 pdl's (6 storefronts and 1 online). I was going to contact them to make pymt arrangements, but I need some peace, not just from them, but from all of the debt that I HAVE MADE. I've learned and when I ma blessed to come out from under all of this, I will not be going back :-)


Submitted by bcity95 on Tue, 01/23/2007 - 08:24

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I have filed Bankruptcy twice Chapter 13 that is. The first time I didn't include my car....but... the second time I did. Filing Chapter 13 is much better than Chapter 7...That's if you wanna keep anything. It helped my house from getting foreclosed on. (Husband was laid off) My car payment was current. I think it depend on the attorney wether or not to include everything. :!: Good Luck :!:


Submitted by thesullfam on Tue, 01/23/2007 - 08:34

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Chapter 13 is for debt consolidation so that you can catch up on your debts.

In this person's case, and I hate to say it, you may want to consider filing seven instead of 13. Seven is straight bankruptcy or financial freedom. I don't recommend bankruptcy unless it is in dire circumstances. In your case, they may be dire enough.

I hate the fact that it will be on your credit report for the next 10 years. I hate recommending bankruptcy to anyone as you have deal with high interest rates, inability to get loans and or credit cards, etc. Please think wisely before you decide to file. If you have already made up your mind that you have no other alternative, then please consider filing seven.

Remember, you cannot put student loans on a bankruptcy and you may have to show proof that you have attempted to work out arrangements to make payments before you can actually file.


Submitted by Alexandra on Tue, 01/23/2007 - 19:12

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Thanks a bunch Alexandra. I was talking to someone in my office who is filing a 7 and she suggested the same thing. My only problem is paying the fee. She has to have $545 when she files and the other 1/2 before she goes to court. I don't feel like I can do that, and I really do want to pay the people I owe.


Submitted by bcity95 on Wed, 01/24/2007 - 06:12

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