What is the name of your state? Florida
I am about to file Chapter 7. All my savings and assets were exhausted during a long illness. My debts were incurred prior to my marriage to my wife. Our home and vehicle are in her name. The lot next to our home is in both of our names as is the loan for it. The value of the land is around $11K and we owe nearly $9K. My wife and I receive Social Security disability. I receive military retirement pay and disability allowance from the Veterans Administration. Because of medical problems we are unable to work and have no other income.
My wife’s Social Security benefit is not enough to make the house payment, but it does cover the vehicle payment and some of the utilities. I make the house and land payment and pay the rest of the bills. With our medical expenses we have nothing left over by the end of the month.
Since I am not the owner of the house, but I live there, am I allowed to claim the mortgage payment and utilities as my expenses? The adjacent lot is in both our names, but since we have so little equity, will a trustee be inclined to make us sell it? Since my debt was incurred prior to my marriage, can any of my wife’s assets be considered by a trustee?
My ex-wife was given my former home in the divorce. The divorce states she is responsible for the payments, but I am still responsible for the mortgage through my VA guarantee and it still shows up on my credit report. Can a trustee view my former home as an asset?
It has been more than 18 months since my last payment to companies such as Citibank, Capitol One, American Express, MBNA, Bank One and Beneficial. The calls from the collection agencies seem to be coming less frequently. Could these companies have evaluated my assets and realized I am not worth suing or is this perhaps the calm before the storm?
I am about to file Chapter 7. All my savings and assets were exhausted during a long illness. My debts were incurred prior to my marriage to my wife. Our home and vehicle are in her name. The lot next to our home is in both of our names as is the loan for it. The value of the land is around $11K and we owe nearly $9K. My wife and I receive Social Security disability. I receive military retirement pay and disability allowance from the Veterans Administration. Because of medical problems we are unable to work and have no other income.
My wife’s Social Security benefit is not enough to make the house payment, but it does cover the vehicle payment and some of the utilities. I make the house and land payment and pay the rest of the bills. With our medical expenses we have nothing left over by the end of the month.
Since I am not the owner of the house, but I live there, am I allowed to claim the mortgage payment and utilities as my expenses? The adjacent lot is in both our names, but since we have so little equity, will a trustee be inclined to make us sell it? Since my debt was incurred prior to my marriage, can any of my wife’s assets be considered by a trustee?
My ex-wife was given my former home in the divorce. The divorce states she is responsible for the payments, but I am still responsible for the mortgage through my VA guarantee and it still shows up on my credit report. Can a trustee view my former home as an asset?
It has been more than 18 months since my last payment to companies such as Citibank, Capitol One, American Express, MBNA, Bank One and Beneficial. The calls from the collection agencies seem to be coming less frequently. Could these companies have evaluated my assets and realized I am not worth suing or is this perhaps the calm before the storm?