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My husband is out of work and we have drained the savings, maxed out the credit cards to get by. Well, now we are in big trouble, we now have more expenses than income. We are behind 2 months in our mortgage, car payments and have not been paying the credit cards very often. We don't want to loose our home, or cars just barely holding on and not sure what to do at this point. If you need more details, I will provide them, just let me know what you need to know. Thanks


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Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?

The best thing you and your husband can do is sit down with a professional financial planner. He/she has the trained experience to help people like yourselves in trying to resolve the difficult situation the two of you are facing. In the long run, it will be worth the investment.  


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We are in the same boat.  Only we've already lost our house - luckily our car is paid for. We are now renters for the first time since I was 18 (I'm now in my 50's). The only hope I have is prayer, and that and bankruptcy are what I suggest to you. Sorry for the bleak "help".


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