kirtu wrote:If anyone knows a lawyer who can help in a financial law suit - I'm one of several million people who has become unemployed in the 2008 Depression. I owe a debt to a financial institution (credit card debt) that I tried to arrange terms on in January/February but these terms were rejected. Yesterday I got a notice saying that I had to pay in full by Dec 24 or so or face a lawsuit. Unfortunately I currently make between $400-$600/month tutoring (not including unemployment which will run out in two months or so). I simply can't pay the debt or pay what the financial institution wants me to pay monthly (it exceeds my income). Of course all of this is transpiring in the Capitalist Slaveproducing States of America.
Does anyone know of any legal assistance that I can address myself to?
Thanks!
Kirt
Yeshe wrote:I'm not sure if you are eligible, but Chapter 13 is worth checking out as it limits your repayments and spreads them out according to your income:
http://www.uscourts.gov/FederalCourts/B ... ter13.aspx
I Googled 'Personal Insolvency USA'. There may be other sources on the web.
kirtu wrote:Yeshe wrote:I'm not sure if you are eligible, but Chapter 13 is worth checking out as it limits your repayments and spreads them out according to your income:
http://www.uscourts.gov/FederalCourts/B ... ter13.aspx
I Googled 'Personal Insolvency USA'. There may be other sources on the web.
Thanks Yeshe - but this is bankruptcy (exactly what I am trying to avoid) and anyway credit card debt is not generally eligible for bankruptcy resolution (thanks to nearly all the Republicans and many conservative Democrats passing legislation to exempt credit card debt from bankruptcy proceedings just before the 2008 bank collapse and depression).
I want to pay the debt. I just cannot under the current circumstances and have tried to get a couple of years to pay it off (ironically had I not lost my job last year it would have been paid off) or they should wait until I have sold my condo - I have intended to pay the debt with those funds.
And if I declare bankruptcy then I really will be unemployable from that point forward.
Kirt
Yeshe wrote:kirtu wrote:Yeshe wrote:I'm not sure if you are eligible, but Chapter 13 is worth checking out as it limits your repayments and spreads them out according to your income:
http://www.uscourts.gov/FederalCourts/B ... ter13.aspx
I Googled 'Personal Insolvency USA'. There may be other sources on the web.
Thanks Yeshe - but this is bankruptcy (exactly what I am trying to avoid) and anyway credit card debt is not generally eligible for bankruptcy resolution (thanks to nearly all the Republicans and many conservative Democrats passing legislation to exempt credit card debt from bankruptcy proceedings just before the 2008 bank collapse and depression).
I want to pay the debt. I just cannot under the current circumstances and have tried to get a couple of years to pay it off (ironically had I not lost my job last year it would have been paid off) or they should wait until I have sold my condo - I have intended to pay the debt with those funds.
And if I declare bankruptcy then I really will be unemployable from that point forward.
Kirt
Sorry you've got such limited options.
I'm in the UK where the voluntary bakrupty route is now a part routine life, and doesn't carry so much of a stigma. Also, if you are taken to court, you usually get an order to make reasonable payments according to your income.
Is there no way of taking out a loan secured against the condo, and using that loan to pay off the card debt?
I can empathise from my own experiences.
I'll include you in my prayers.
Good luck.
kirtu wrote:
Do you know how tech work is in the UK? Are things looking up there?
Kirt
mr. gordo wrote:Hi Kirt,
I was once in very high debt when I was younger. I hired a lawyer who took my case and was able to cut the debt in half...and also keep the credit card companies at bay in the meantime. Perhaps you should speak to a lawyer who does debt negotiation.
kirtu wrote:mr. gordo wrote:Hi Kirt,
I was once in very high debt when I was younger. I hired a lawyer who took my case and was able to cut the debt in half...and also keep the credit card companies at bay in the meantime. Perhaps you should speak to a lawyer who does debt negotiation.
How do I find someone reliable? Do lawyers advertise debt negotiation services (the one time I needed a lawyer a good one was recommended to me by a reliable source).
Kirt
kirtu wrote:
Does anyone know of any legal assistance that I can address myself to?
Thanks!
Kirt

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justsit wrote:Hi Kirt,
So sorry to hear about your problems. I contacted a friend who is a lawyer in
Baltimore, here's his reply.
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Hope there is something useful here.
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