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In reply to the discussion: Plaintiff challenging healthcare law went bankrupt – with unpaid medical bills [View all]SemperEadem
(8,053 posts)20. if she's got $55g in debt, including unpaid credit card bills
then she doesn't know how to manage her money. She doesn't understand living within her means. She doesn't get that you have to take in as much or more than you're spending in order to not be in debt. If she always paid her bills, then she wouldn't be filing bankruptcy. She's legally married to her husband, so his debt is her debt--and she's a bit too old to be acting brand new on that one.
Now, why should her debt be forgiven in a court of law?
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Plaintiff challenging healthcare law went bankrupt – with unpaid medical bills [View all]
SunSeeker
Mar 2012
OP
"an example of exactly the problem the healthcare law was intended to address. "
babylonsister
Mar 2012
#1
You can declare bankruptcy in Florida when you only owe $4,500? No wonder all the crooks there..
Monk06
Mar 2012
#4
In Canada the minimum debt to declare personal bankrupsy is $1000 which surprised me
Monk06
Mar 2012
#33
So, She's bankrupt now and can't pay her medical bills. So guess who she wants to pay her bills now?
W T F
Mar 2012
#29
So then the governmen, that is the taxpayers, picked up her unpaid medical bills.
krispos42
Mar 2012
#41
Good point. They do that on top of inflating their charges to cover nonpayment. nt
SunSeeker
Mar 2012
#49