Posts Tagged ‘loan company’

When is it appropriate to file bankruptcy?

My husband is 21, unfortunately he has made some horrible decisions in his life regarding money. He is now considered ‘high risk’ by EVERY loan company you can think of, including the NO CREDIT BAD CREDIT NO PROBLEM people, lol. Now his (not mine, my name is not on it, and please remember, I just recently became his wife!) car is up for repossession. He leaves for basic in January, and that will solve many of our money problems. However, we NEED this car, myself and my daughter, while he is in basic and up until that time. How long will it take them to come get it? And the real question I am asking is–with his credit being this horrible, and owing all this money that’s so terribly behind, should he just file bankruptcy?? I know it will freeze the repo and we can at least keep the car. He is only 21, I know that is young, but his credit report is four pages long–of crap he still owes. Would it be better to start over even with a bankruptcy? (my credit is good.)
That is–keep the car for an undetermined amount of time. His mother (imagine that, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree) filed bankruptcy earlier this year and drove her truck for free for over six months.

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Can a company garnish your wages even though your in the process of filing bankruptcy?

I just began the process of filing bankruptcy a month ago. It costs 1500 and I’ve been making payments. In the meantime I got a letter from a loan company taking me to court to try to garnish my wages.

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Do it yourself bankruptcy?

I am excellent at defending myself in court. I need to file bankruptcy to clear off a couple of 20-year old student loans and some credit card debt if I or my fiancee ever want to get any income tax refunded or receive any stimulus money. Without bankruptcy, we’ll never receive a dime back from the government and will also never get the debt paid off, at our advanced ages. Are there forms available anywhere which I can use to file with? I live in Texas.
FYI, when one does not pay a guaranteed student loan, the balance is taken out of every refund the federal government issues to you, i.e. your income tax returns, your spouses income tax returns, and any stimulus payments. This has been happening to me for the past few years. Instead of last year’s stimulus check, I received a notice from the IRS saying mine had been sent to a loan company. In Texas, once a student loan is more than…I’d have to look it up again, say 5 or 10 years, it is considered an undue hardship and does qualify for bankruptcy. Mine is 20+ years old.

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