I don't know about other states. I know in NY bankruptcy stays on your credit for 10 years. It counts against your credit score for 7 years. So, after 7 years creditors will see that you had claimed bankruptcy, but it doesn't count against your score.
When DH and I started dating his dad had passed away 2mo prior. His dad had no insurance, a ton of bills and DH had to take on the burden.(long story) He was living on his own, struggling working 2 jobs and going to school. He had accumulated a bunch of medical bills, as well as having a car he couldn't pay for. I remember he would eat a bag(25 cent bag)of doritos for dinner. He would only have enough money to get $2-3 of gas at a time. My parents and I couldn't take seeing him live that way. His family turned their backs, including his mom, she took care of his younger brother. Anyway, my parents redid our basement to make a room for him and let him live with us.
At this time his bills were overwhelming. Not one of them was a credit card bill. Mostly Dr. bills. He saw no way out of it and after much thinking he decided to claim bankruptcy.
He had no assets. He voluntarily surrendered his car. He was able to claime bankruptcy on all the bills. He was able to choose which ones, he didn't have to claime them all. He decided not to claime his student loan. He didn't have to pay the attorney because he proved he had no money, so I don't remember the specifics, but the attorney was paid by the state? Not sure. Anyway, he immediately started changing his life. He got a good job with benefits and we got married. Within a year he financed a new car. Even with bankruptcy. The rate was alittle high, but he was still able to get it.
He has since had 7 cars, some financed some leased. We have purchased 3 homes. The first home we purchased did have a higher interest rate than was the going rate at the time. We didn't care, we just wanted the house!! Now we got a super low rate on our mortgage.
To this day we each only have 1 credit card with a combined debt of $400. DH still has a small student loan. We don't charge, only pay cash. Luckily DH makes a really good salary.
I guess my point to this long story is that sometimes people don't have a choice. Bankruptcy doesn't have to be the end of your life or relationship. My DH's bills put alot of strain on our relationship because DH had it hanging over him. We know we will never do anything to put us in that perdicament.
Personally, when I was right out of HS I racked up alot of credit card debt being stupid and clothes shopping. My dad paid it all off and of course I didn't learn my leason and charged them up again. Then I did a debt consolidation and paid them off. That time I learned my lesson. Bankruptcy was not an option for my stupidity.
I do know for a fact that continuously late bills bring your credit rating down drastically. DH had the exact name as his dad and his dads bad credit was on his report. It took us 3 years to get it taken care of showing different SS#'s and death certificates.
Finally my advice to th OP is do what is right for your family. If you have to claime banckruptcy, you shouldn't be planning a trip to WDW. If you have the money for that use it instead to pay your bills. Try everything else before you consider bankruptcy. Try debt consolidation. Throw away all credit cards but 1 major one. Alot of credit cards also brings down your credit score. Why won't you take all of your income tax return and pay off your debt. Don't be late again on any of the credit cards or car loan payments. You will encure late fees, over limit fees and dig a bigger hole. Pay alittle over the minimum. Never mind getting current, get debt free. Personally I couldn't go on expensive vacations such as WDW until I got rid of my credit card bills!
Please don't think of bankruptcy as a quick fix. It can help but, you need to make changes in your life so you are never in this situation again.
OK let the flames begin!
