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I Have A Debt / Bankruptcy Question?

Here is my story.
I am a 27 year old married mom of 2. Hubby is bipolar and can’t work. I have a few medical ailments that prevent me from working much outside of the home.
We have about ,000 of debt. Counsumer credit card, past utilities, medical expenses, etc.

We WANT to pay them off. Our problem is we don’t know if we should work with a debt consildation program or simple file for bankruptcy. Our income fluxuates from 0 a month to 00. We live in Ohio. Our rent is 5.00. We have no car payments. We own a 1982,1992,1993) We never go out to eat, go to movies, I am wearing the same clothes from when I was 18. Trust me, there is no way to cut back on anything.
I am just not sure if we can even afford to come up with a debt consilidation plan given our situation and income limits. Would it be better both emotionally and financially to just wipe the slate clean? Thoughts/Tips/Appreciated…stinky butts need not answer! THANKS!

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To Pay or Not to Pay? Reinstate mortgage or File Chapter 7 or 13?

I am 25, married, and own a small home. Due to very slow payment (I pay mortgage with student loan monies when they arrive), my house is going into foreclosure. I also have a lot of debt from medical expenses, and hubby has major debt (car, credit cards) from his teen years.

I have enough money to reinstate my mortgage without filing some type of bankruptcy. However, that would leave me with no lump sum of safety money. I do work, so I could feed myself – but I never seem to have enough income to pay for regular expenses AND my mortgage. So, if I don’t file bankruptcy and I catch up/reinstate my mortgage…I know I’m going to fall right back into the "non-payment" category again.

Is catching up my mortgage better than filing bankruptcy? What about the other debts that I have? How is credit affected?

(I’m going to grad school, so I have many years of being a poor college student left. I just need to know what I should do about my house and other bills in collections)
Husband is college student too. Together our income is still VERY tight on making all payments on time.

Yes we have cell phone – but no cable/internet/home phones. I don’t know what else to cut. :(

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To Pay or Not to Pay? Reinstate mortgage or File Chapter 7 or 13?

I am 25, married, and own a small home. Due to very slow payment (I pay mortgage with student loan monies when they arrive), my house is going into foreclosure. I also have a lot of debt from medical expenses, and hubby has major debt (car, credit cards) from his teen years.

I have enough money to reinstate my mortgage without filing some type of bankruptcy. However, that would leave me with no lump sum of safety money. I do work, so I could feed myself – but I never seem to have enough income to pay for regular expenses AND my mortgage. So, if I don’t file bankruptcy and I catch up/reinstate my mortgage…I know I’m going to fall right back into the "non-payment" category again.

Is catching up my mortgage better than filing bankruptcy? What about the other debts that I have? How is credit affected?

(I’m going to grad school, so I have many years of being a poor college student left. I just need to know what I should do about my house and other bills in collections)
SideNote to a response on student loans: Student Loan money can be used for any of the following reasons, not limited to: tuition, educational supplies, food, housing, clothing, misc. necessities / personal items, technology purchases (hardware & software), etc. My lenders are VERY aware of the fact that I am investing in my future by paying for current expenses with loans. Hence, the reason that most lenders always mention "housing or room & board expenses" and are very inclusive on those types of expenses.
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Forget to add: Hubby is also college student (not a bum in case you’re wondering).
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Again, mostly just wanting to find out which Bankruptcy would be beneficial considering my other debt.

If I pay up the mortgage/reinstate – how long will it take of on-time payments to have good standing / good credit again?

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Question about debt & bankruptcy?

Hey everybody,

I’ll be 23 in a few months. I’ve already been married & we bought a house [but due to a pipe busting in the winter & causing a ton of mold & then five trees falling on the house in a wind storm that the insurance company did not want to fix], the home ended up going into foreclosure. The loan was not in my name, however my name was on the deed. I’m not married anymore & the last time I checked my credit, the house did not show up but, I think that was before it was actually foreclosed on.

He & I have two credit cards [probably 00 of debt total] that I have to pay half off of [so, about 00 right there.]
Then I have a Kohls & Macys card [about 0 total].
Then I have three other items that are not credit cards that come to about ,050.

Total, I have just a little under ,000 worth of debt which I know doesn’t seem like much but, after I deduct all my bills, I don’t have much money left. Things keep popping up left & right like medical expenses & tires for the car, etc & whenever I think I’m starting to get ahead, I end up even further in debt. I already have two jobs, I already save as much money as I can. Every bit of debt that I have has already gone to collection agencies so I can’t go online & pay on anything.

I’m just wondering if [since my credit is already horrible] I should just file for bankruptcy. If I did, would the foreclosure still show up [assuming that has affected my credit]? Would it be easier to rebuild my credit after bankruptcy or repair it by paying everything off? If bankruptcy is my best option, how long will it affect me? Will I be able to rent an apartment? What if a few years from now, I want to buy a house or condo? If bankruptcy is not my best option, is there any programs that aren’t scams that I could use to consolidate or something? Not sure if this makes a difference but, I do have a 2007 car that I bought brand new. I have three years left of payments & I’m current on it. I’m thinking about trading it in for a vehicle with AWD.

Serious answers only please. I’m trying to figure out what steps that will help me further myself faster. Thanks in advance.

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