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I am presently in bankruptcy. It has been one headache after another. When I first starte in bankruptcy our monthly payments were 720 until our attorneys sent us a notice that our payments need to be raised to 1302 because we would be going over the 5 year limitation. I have been paying the 1302 (struggling of course) but within the last year of my bankrupcy I received another letter stating that I must monthly payments would have to be raised again to 2100. Without the increase I would be going over the 5 year limitation. This is awful now I'm really struggling. I am scheduled to complete my bankruptcy case in January. I don't see how I can do it. So with all that being said after all these years and being laid off in October my husband is really trying to do his best but its not going to happen.......what can we do...is their anyone that knows of a company that can help. We need to make the first payment by the 1st of June and I don't see it happening. How can your attornies do this to you. We are in this to save our home and now at the last stretch this happens. You think they care of course not so we may still be in the run of loosing our home because they can't calculate right thats not our fault it should be theirs and there should be something we could do.<br> <br> Help!
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