R.R.
Almost 10 years ago, we had a medical emergency that amounted to owing over 250,000 of out of pocket AFTER insurance bills. There is no way on God's green earth we could begin to pay all that, so we filed bankruptcy and wiped out all our debt, including credit cards. That was 8 years ago that we filed. (Waited until the health issue had settled down to make sure all the large bills would go in). Anyway - yes for several years we lived on a cash only basis. You are allowed to keep whatever you want, you J. have to keep up on those payments and not list them. Now ours will go off our record really soon now, but since then, we've gotten 2 car loans and an FHA mortgage. We don't have credit cards, mostly because with the bankruptcy, the interest rates are criminal. We only get what we can pay for, other than car loans and mortgage. It isn't insurmountable. It is embarrassing, but we've lived through MUCH worse!