Our lawyer said $20,000. But it varies with different lawyers!! Think about it very carefully its a life changing decision! BTW my annual income is $45,000.
2007-10-02 12:21:30
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answered by ♥V♥ 3
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You should take a look at the options you can find at: CREDIT-COMPARE.NET-
RE How much debt would it take for you personally make the decision to file bankruptcy?
I know bankruptcy should be a last resort but some people have different personal limits. I would like to know your personal answer.
What's the least amount of debt it would take for you to make the decision to file bankruptcy? And what is your annual income if you don't mind?
2014-10-09 08:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on how much you are in debt. If you cannot pay off the bills like make monthly payments and it is becoming overwhelming to your life and you have constant callers, then you should go and talk to a lawyer for advice.
If you are not that far in debt, but just cannot afford this try Chapter 13 where they work everything is together and go from there.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is tricky now since that law passed to prevent credit cards to be provided into Chapter 7. Most lawyers now want to get you into Chapter 13 to help you pay off your debt, and when it is paid off it leaves your credit report and you then get to keep all the items like your car, house, furniture (if on credit) and other items that can be taken away.
2007-10-02 12:28:57
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answered by Eric B 2
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things are different now - you can't get rid of credit card debt like you could a few yrs ago. when I declared bankruptcy 6 yrs ago, I had been separated 3 yrs, was unemployed had a car repo'd and lots of credit card debt, plus child support pmts to make - I think I had over 30k in total debts and was only working temp jobs between downsizings. I was living in a 350/mo apt and had a beater car with over 120k miles on it that I had to buy from one of those places that finance the cars themselves and you pay weekly. every person's situation is different
2007-10-02 14:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Bankruptcy is a math issue and not really about personal limits .
The general rule is when your debts exceed your income (ability to pay ) ,
It is bankruptcy time .
( usually happens after job lay off or major medical issue )
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2007-10-02 12:23:07
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answered by kate 7
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Our annual income is modest, and I would need total debt to equal a years income, not counting a home's mortgage as I count that as positive debt. A car payment doesn't factor as we save out money and pay cash to get the best deal. The closest we come to the car payment is the savings we put away till we find a good deal.
2007-10-02 12:21:39
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no number possible. The ONLY way I would consider bankruptcy is if I was in such bad shape my creditors filed for me.
2007-10-02 14:11:02
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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I would have to say seven to ten times my annual salary, depending on if my job is stable or not.
so if I make like 30k a year, that would be somewhere between 210k and 300k.
I figure if I make my bed I should lay in it.
2007-10-02 12:24:19
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answered by esoteric_knight 3
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Hi,
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2007-10-03 02:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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one years pay.
2007-10-02 12:21:00
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answered by NICK A 3
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