Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Florida
credit card debt
we have alot of credit card debt we now live on social security disablity and can not afford even the payments they have set up for us. even when you tell them you cant afford the payments they tell you its the best they can do i am so furtrated i am becoming ill. if i stop paying what can they do other than it being on my crdit report for the next ten yrs. can they reposes my car which i owe 28,000 but i am paying that. or my house it really is the only thing i have left to leave my children and if they can take my house how long do i have till they can do that. hope you have some good news for me thank you
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: credit card debt
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Re: credit card debt
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Your house is generally protected against creditors under the homestead laws of the State of Florida. There are some exceptions which are usually not a problem. The creditors can sue you and obtain a judgment which will become a lien but cannot force the sale of your home. Your social security disability income is also protected from garnishment under Florida Statute. From the information you provided, you appear to be safe from the threats of the collectors.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: credit card debt
Creditors for these types of debts can only put liens on your home, they cannot force the sale. They have to first file a suit and obtain a Judgment, which is the lien.
Have you considered filing bankruptcy? You can file bankruptcy and get rid of unsecured debts and keep your home.
'Hope this helps. Tom Rosenblum