Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
I have several credit cards debts from 2-3 years ago that I havent been able to pay and now the quantities have doubled of what I originally owed. Fortunately I have been able to maintain a stable income all this time but unfortunatelu due to all my current bills (House/2 Car payments/Gas/Food/Insurance, student loans,etc) I barely have money left month after month.
I owe close to $45,000 between credit cards and a reposesed car. My family's combined income is around $90,000 a year of course this is with over time.
I have close to $ 6000 a month of regular bills to pay, which includes personal college loans and now paying for my daughters college also.
Everything I own, I owe like a house and 2 cars. I dont have a savings account and on top of that I even maxed out loans from my 401 K.
With all this information would it still be possible for me to have a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
I Thank you beforehand for your help and input.
1 Answer from Attorneys
The answer is maybe. This is not enough information to make a determination. You should talk to a qualified bankruptcy attorney. Every bankruptcy and situation is different. You are in a gray area where it could go either way dependent on family size and a few other factors.
Thanks, Greg
www.gregwileylaw.com
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