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▲ 10 r/Debt

My sister Ex-husband left her with $30,000 of high interest debt.

So, a year ago my sister left her abusive husband (physical, emotional, and financial). Their divorce was finalized last month and he left her with a ton of debt. Please know that these money decisions were not made by my sister, so please be kind.

Here is the debt she has

Car Loan that’s at $11,000 at 22% interest

A loan for a tub her ex insisted they needed at $19,000 at 19%.

Student loans at $13,000 at 2.5% rate.

She also may owe because of an accident she got into. She signed up for her own car insurance but they canceled it due to a garaging issue (her ex-husbands name is on the title of the car but she put her home address elsewhere) and then she got in an accident where she was technically at fault in the few days where she didn’t have insurance. Progressive said they would reinstate the policy but reinstated it for after the accident, even though she never missed a payment. We are talking to an attorney about this.

She got about $8,600 from selling their house.

My husband and I are letting her live with us completely free right now in the hopes she can get out of debt.

She makes about $670 weekly after taxes

Any input on how to tackle this would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Decent-Educator7881 — 7 days ago
▲ 16 r/Fantasy

Hi! I’m looking for fantasy recommendations that have out going and extroverted female leads. I feel so many fantasy books have introverted and anti-social female leads, and while I’m not saying that’s bad, I’m a huge extrovert (got 97% extroverted on my Myers Briggs) and would like fantasy leads I can relate to more. I’m open to any recommendations but generally am not the biggest fan of romantasy or urban fantasy.

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u/Decent-Educator7881 — 23 days ago