Month: March 2020

Filing Bankruptcy after 60? 5 Things You Need to Know

Filing Bankruptcy after 60 5 Things You Need to Know

Many seniors feel overwhelmed with their
financial situation. It could be credit card debt or piled up medical bills. No
matter the source, you are not alone.

In fact, these are the top two reasons
people consider filing bankruptcy. Here is what you need to know about
bankruptcy to decide whether it’s right for you.

State and Federal Exemptions
Protect Your Property in Bankruptcy

There is a misconception that when you
file bankruptcy, your property is seized and sold for the benefit of your
creditors. This is only partially true.

Federal and state “exemptions” apply
in certain dollar amounts, which increase regularly, to keep your property out
of the “bankruptcy estate” and out of the reach of the Trustee.

Exemptions protect a certain amount of
equity in your home and double that amount if you are married filing jointly
and own the home together. Exemptions also protect your car and personal property
up to a certain amount.

Depending on the state in which you
live, some property is not part of the bankruptcy estate at all, such as your
pension. It is rare that the Trustee seizes property because debtors and their
attorneys can plan ahead to avoid that.

Clearing Credit Card and Medical Debt

If your income qualifies you
to file chapter 7, you can have credit card and medical debt discharged in 4-6
months.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a process by
which you disclose your income, expenses, assets, and debt, and your unsecured
debt is “discharged,” meaning, you are no longer personally responsible for
repaying it.

In order to file bankruptcy under
Chapter 7, you must pass the “means test,” which calculates income and certain
expenses, and you must earn under a certain amount in order to pass.

It is common for those who are retired
to be able to pass the means test easily. However, if you earn too much to
qualify to file Chapter 7, you can file Chapter 13.

Pay a Fraction with Chapter 13

If you file Chapter 13, you may be
allowed to pay only a small portion of your debt. So what is Chapter 13?

Chapter 13 is a partial repayment plan
over three or five years tailored for people who earn too much to qualify to
file under Chapter 7. If you are still working yet collecting Social Security, that
may be you.

Chapter 13 is also for those with a
steady income, whether working or collecting Social Security and/or a pension,
who have fallen behind on their mortgage, car loan or lease, or child support
or spousal support because they can catch up on those arrears through their
plan.

How does it work? The amount you must
repay is divided over 36 or 60 months, a small Trustee administration fee is
added, and you pay that amount to the Trustee each month for the duration of
your plan. The Trustee then pays your creditors.

Often those filing Chapter 13 pay none
of their unsecured debt because they are paying attorney’s fees or mortgage or
car loan arrears through their plan, and that’s all they can afford. Chapter 13
bankruptcy allows that.

Cram Down Your Car or Strip Off a
Second Mortgage with Chapter 13

You can employ a powerful and useful
aspect of Chapter 13 if your secured debt exceeds the current market value of
the collateral. This is often the case especially for seniors who have owned
their house quite a long time but refinanced or took out a second mortgage when
the property was worth more than it is now.

Let’s say you bought a new car two or
three years ago. If your car is worth less than the amount you owe on your car
loan, you can “cram down” that car loan to retail value and pay it off in your
Chapter 13 plan.

In figures, if your car is worth
$6,000 but you owe $8,600 on the loan. Your attorney will help you file a plan
that includes a monthly payment to your car lender of $100 a month plus
interest over your five-year plan. When you complete your plan, you own the car
free and clear and have saved $2600!

If your home is worth less than your
first mortgage, and you also have a second mortgage, you can “strip off” that
second mortgage as unsecured and have it discharged. This is done frequently in
a down housing market.

To illustrate, let’s say that a few
years ago your home was worth $295,000, and you took out a second mortgage to
do some repairs and renovations.

Now your home is worth $240,000, and
you owe $252,000 on the first mortgage and $18,000 on the second mortgage. You
can file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case and strip off that $18,000 as unsecured.

Chapter 13 is also useful if you own
property worth more than applicable exemptions, such as if you have paid your
mortgage off and own your home. Your attorney will help you calculate the
amount your creditors would have received had the Trustee seized your home and
sold it, and you can repay just that amount through your Chapter 13 plan.

Some Debt Is Not Dischargeable in
Bankruptcy

You should know that certain types of
taxes, back-owed alimony or child support, government fines, and fees are not
dischargeable in bankruptcy. Student loan debt is rarely dischargeable and only
in cases of extreme hardship.

It is natural to want to help family,
but, for the above reason, those aged 60 and over should use caution about
co-signing student loans for children or other young family members.

If the student defaults, you will be
liable for repaying that debt and there is simply no way out of it. Many
seniors have gotten into financial trouble over someone else’s student loan.

Use caution too in co-signing
mortgages or car loans or leases – if you file bankruptcy, that makes your
co-signer solely responsible for paying that debt, and they are then at risk of
losing their home or car. If the co-signer files bankruptcy, you are then
solely responsible for paying that debt.

Whenever making financial decisions,
it’s always wise to think through the repercussions.

What do you know about bankruptcy?
What questions might you have? Please share in the comments below.

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Tammy Ly’s Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

Tammy Ly’s Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

The Bachelor Season 24 Episode 10 Fashion

Tammy Ly’s jumpsuit on The Bachelor’s much anticipated Women Tell All special airing this Monday night is glam AF with it’s shattered mirror detailing, side cutout and one shoulder style. And while we’re not necessarily saying here that we agree with Mykenna that Tammy’s the true “villain” of the season, we definitely think that with this mirrored piece at the Women Tell All she may be convinced that she’s the fairest of them all.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Tammy Ly’s Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

Also Seen on Teresa Giudice in Black:

Teresa Giudice's Silver Mirrored Jumpsuit

Click Here to Shop Her Sherri Hill Jumpsuit in Multiple Colours

Photo #2: @BravoWWHL

 

Originally posted at: Tammy Ly’s Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

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Sydney Hightower’s Dress on the Women Tell All

Sydney Hightower’s Dress on the Women Tell All

The Bachelor Season 24 Episode 10 Fashion

Although we don’t usually like to play favourites here at BBH, Sydney Hightower’s dress from tonight’s Women Tell All special may just be our favourite lewk out of the entire bunch. And Sydney may now just be our favourite contestant, considering she saved us the work in finding it by posting the deets on her Insta before showtime and inspiring us to rock a similar look during our next girls knock night out.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Sydney Hightower’s Dress on the Women Tell All

Click Here to See Her Sold Out Michael Costello x Revolve Dress

The Bachelor: The Women Tell All Airs MONDAY, MARCH 2 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (ABC/Kelsey McNeal)

Info: @SydneyNicoleHigh

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Savannah Mullins’ Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

Savannah Mullins’ Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

The Bachelor Season 24 Episode 10 Fashion

Although Savannah Mullins may not have made it very far in her Bachelor journey considering we have absolutely no recollection of her, she did however show up to the Women Tell All stage in a very chic pink halter jumpsuit. One that in our opinion definitely deserves more weartime than (is her name Savannah?) this stylish gal got airtime. 

Fashionably,

Faryn

Savannah Mullins’ Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

Savannah Mullins’ Jumpsuit on the Women Tell All

Click Here to Shop Her Jay Godfrey Jumpsuit

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The Bachelor: The Women Tell All Airs MONDAY, MARCH 2 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (ABC/Kelsey McNeal)

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M.A.C.’s Collab With ‘Euphoria’ Star Alexa Demie Is, Not Surprisingly, All About Bold Eyes

Just when beauty and makeup trends were feeling a little stale, Euphoria came along and reenergized everyone to get creative again with their looks. It’s not surprising the actors from the show are doing creative things on their own. Barbie Ferreira is the first face of Becca and Hunter Schafer is slaying in Calvin Klein campaigns. Now, it’s Alexa Demie’s turn with a M.A.C. line called the More Than Meets the Eye Collection. The 3-piece line has everything you need to get a Euphoria-ready bold eye, seemingly inspired by Demie’s character, Maddy Perez.

Demie’s spoken out about her lifetime love of beauty, growing up in LA and favoring a bold, black cat-eye as a signature look. Being on Euphoria and playing around with Maddy’s looks has helped push her creativity forward. A collection with M.A.C. is perfect for the actress, especially since her mother was actually a M.A.C. makeup artist while Demie was growing up.

“When M.A.C. approached me to be a part of their More Than Meets The Eye campaign, I was beyond ecstatic and couldn’t think of a more iconic brand to collaborate with,” Demie said in a statement. “In the collection, I fell in love with all of the colorful eye shadows, especially the blues, greens and pinks that made it so much fun to create beautiful eye looks.”

Instagram PhotoSource: Instagram

Because Euphoria made everyone so excited about eye makeup, this collection includes eight shades of Eye Brows Big Boost Fibre Gel, nine colors of Dazzleshadow Extreme and 36 hues of revamped Eye Shadow. Your eyes will stand out using this collection, that’s for sure.

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You don’t have to wait to get your bold eye in order. The More Than Meets The Eye collection is out today. Shop some of our favorites, below.

MAC more than meets the eye eyebrows

Image: M.A.C.

Eye Brows Big Boost Fibre Gel

This gel formula has microfibers to boost volume in your brows. Choose from eight natural-looking shades, including Stud (deepest black-brunette).

mac dazzleshadow

Image: M.A.C.

Dazzleshadow Extreme

Choose from nine bold shades with a molten metallic finish, including Emerald Cut (electric teal).

mac mint condition

Image: M.A.C.

Eye Shadow

There are 36 new shades of this ultra-pigmented shadow, including Mint Condition (pale green).

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