MAGICX2 said:I am not and will not defend my vacation expenditures. However, are you suggesting that I not have ANYTHING outside of the necesseties to live? And I am not saying that a trip to Disney is a necesseity to live. I have been given the entire amount of my trip by my mother because she knows just how very little I get to do for myself. The only thing I will be responsible for is souvies, which I don't ever buy a lot of any way. BUT, if anyone, not just me, were to be told to put every last living cent they have available (which I am just about doing now that I have started this) into paying off their debt, without any type of leeway(not just a Disney trip), I can almost garauntee that they will fail big time. I will tell you right now that one of the major things that has gotten me so head strong about this is that I have two upcoming trips that I know I have paid for without using cc's. I know that money could be used to pay some of this debt, but I am putting everything I have into this now. The other major factor is my and my children's future and what I am doing right now will determine that future. I have up until this point taken everyone's comments in stride. I know that with the situation I am in I should not be taking these trips. It is my concious decision to go ahead with it anyway. It does not mean that I am not serious about getting debt free, it does not mean that I am picking and choosing what advice to follow, it simply means I have made a decision and I have to live with it. If it means it will take 6 months longer than it would have to pay off the debt then so be it. I do not think that these trips are detremental to my getting debt free. Could the money be used else where, definitely. Will the money spent keep me from getting debt free, no way. It may slow it down for a month or two but it will not stop me.
My best friend is aware of the situation and when we were going to cancel that is when my mom stepped in. My mom never does things like this, but she also knows how much of my life I give up so that my DH can pursue his career. I do not hold this against DH, but my mother also thinks I deserve a break.
For all of you whom have suggested we seek "professional help", just exactly what type of help do you recommend? I have looked into debt consolidation services such as InCharge Debt Solutions, but it seemed I was only going to be paying about $50 less a month than I am already and I have heard this type of service hurts your credit. So, what type of "help" should we get. Does anyone know what "debt negotiation" is?
Again Magic...you really are exhibiting a total disconnect here. Your statement, "However, are you suggesting that I not have ANYTHING outside of the necesseties to live? ". Yes. That's exactly what I'm suggesting, for at least a few years because you can't *afford* anything other than the essentials. You are spending money that isn't yours, and now it's time to pay that money back. You can't continue to do what you are doing because pretty soon you won't be able to make the minimum payments on your credit cards and you'll have some very difficult choices to make. You haven't been able to afford these "extras" for some time. But you've just been running up thousands of dollars on your credit cards. I can appreciate that this is incredibly hard to hear and realize, but you have children and you need to do what is right for them and get this thing under control. Because out of control is where you have been... I think it's probably time for you both to tell your family members what your financial picture is. Perhaps they can chip in and help out even more with daycare. But they certainly should understand that you guys are in no way, shape or form able to go to Walt Disney World to spend more money. And they should also know that you're not in any position to be buying them christmas gifts.
Try calling someone at the National Foundations for Credit Counseling. This is the group that Clark Howard (fiscal conservative/consumer watchdog/radio guy) recommends. www.nfcc.org.
You want to avoid Debt Settlement companies because that will negatively affect your credit for many, many years.