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		<title>By: CactusFlower</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d do a lot of research before you enter into a contract with a CCCS because while it might get the bills paid - it will not protect your credit score or rating any better than dealing with it yourself. You don&#039;t state what your income is and if buckling down and paying more each month on your cards would get it paid off.  I had $40k of debt, $30k being CC debt and drowning in it having been through a messy, expensive divorce.  When my attorney did the calculations, he figured it would have taken me 40 years to pay off the $30k of CC debt at the rate I was going.

So I wound up filing a Chapter 7 BK and it wiped out 100% of the CC debt legally in about 3-4 month&#039;s time (from the date of filing until discharge date). 

The other $10k was a car loan, which I continued to pay on &#039;as agreed&#039;, did NOT reaffirm the loan, and they did not come and take my car. I paid it off back in April and now it has a clean title.

No ~~~BK is not for everyone, but it sounds like you have a lot of debt and a little one to take care and his future to think of. And while going through a BK will trash your credit/score, it&#039;s no more so than muddling through years of dealing with collection agencies, some CCCS that will likely &quot;fail&quot; you.. and creditors that will STILL report you even those you are in a payment plan. Or you can wipe out the debt legally through a chapter 7, start fresh and be able to SLEEP at night.

You can get a free consult with most  any BK lawyer and he or she will go over all of your debts, your income and help you decide the best course of action.

I have BEEN THERE and done it and this is not an &quot;ad&quot; for anything,but a testimonial.  While it wasn&#039;t something I really wanted to do .. BK was the best solution for me during a really tough time in my life. I am not sorry I did it.

Hope this helps.  Ignore the jerks that can&#039;t even give sensible or helpful answers and just bash you.  It&#039;s clear they&#039;ve never walked in your shoes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d do a lot of research before you enter into a contract with a CCCS because while it might get the bills paid &#8211; it will not protect your credit score or rating any better than dealing with it yourself. You don&#8217;t state what your income is and if buckling down and paying more each month on your cards would get it paid off.  I had $40k of debt, $30k being CC debt and drowning in it having been through a messy, expensive divorce.  When my attorney did the calculations, he figured it would have taken me 40 years to pay off the $30k of CC debt at the rate I was going.</p>
<p>So I wound up filing a Chapter 7 BK and it wiped out 100% of the CC debt legally in about 3-4 month&#8217;s time (from the date of filing until discharge date). </p>
<p>The other $10k was a car loan, which I continued to pay on &#8216;as agreed&#8217;, did NOT reaffirm the loan, and they did not come and take my car. I paid it off back in April and now it has a clean title.</p>
<p>No ~~~BK is not for everyone, but it sounds like you have a lot of debt and a little one to take care and his future to think of. And while going through a BK will trash your credit/score, it&#8217;s no more so than muddling through years of dealing with collection agencies, some CCCS that will likely &quot;fail&quot; you.. and creditors that will STILL report you even those you are in a payment plan. Or you can wipe out the debt legally through a chapter 7, start fresh and be able to SLEEP at night.</p>
<p>You can get a free consult with most  any BK lawyer and he or she will go over all of your debts, your income and help you decide the best course of action.</p>
<p>I have BEEN THERE and done it and this is not an &quot;ad&quot; for anything,but a testimonial.  While it wasn&#8217;t something I really wanted to do .. BK was the best solution for me during a really tough time in my life. I am not sorry I did it.</p>
<p>Hope this helps.  Ignore the jerks that can&#8217;t even give sensible or helpful answers and just bash you.  It&#8217;s clear they&#8217;ve never walked in your shoes.</p>
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