I have made a lot of bad choices in my life and have fell on hard times before. I now want to clean everything up and live a better life. I am close to $30,000 in debt between credit cards, a repo on my car, evictions, bad checks, medical bills, and other crap I have done in the past. I have thought about filing bankruptcy but I don’t think that will help all my issues (like the evictions), so not sure if it is even a good option for me. The last time I started to clean up my credit I had an unsecured as well as a secured credit card and a loan for my car. I ended up being laid off and not having any savings. So I lost everything (including the apartment I was renting). Because of my decisions I lived in a homeless shelter for 3 months with my kids. I now have an ok job but live pay check to pay check. I always worry about what I would do if I had to move, due to credit issues and evictions it was hard enough to find this apartment.
I can’t even get a bank acct to save money if I wanted to. I have tried to pay the bank back but that I am sure will be a question in itself (they sold it to another company that wont send me a statement, they just want me to send a money order with out a statement). I have though about doing a prepaid credit card (not a secured credit card) just so I don’t have tons of cash on me at all times.
Any suggestions on how to start getting out of debt would be appreciated, or am I just skrewed for the next 6 years or so (it has been over a year since my last evictions or credit anything). I know some of the stuff I did when I first turned 18 well be falling off my credit history, but I doubt that will really help my score much (but I do look forward to seeing it gone). I know I can’t live in this apartment for 6 years as my son and daughter will be too old to share a room, so I need help with the evictions problem (I may put that in a separate legal question).
If I had a secured credit card before and defaulted on it would that prevent me from getting another? Also would it help my credit situation at all having a secured credit card? I know I can afford to send about $300 off on the 1st to process the card, but that is money I usually have saved in my purse for expenses in the middle of the month, so I would have to charge those expenses. Would running the card up to the max credit each month be bad IF I pay the entire balance each month? Maybe after a few months with out having the cash in my pocket I wont have to use that money as much and the card wouldn’t be ran to the max, but because I live so close to pay check to pay check it is hard. I am also in school and will be done in about a year and a half (so better job then). Any advice would be appreciated. I will be 25 in 6 weeks and I want my life back and bad (ok horrible) credit is stressful and in a way has prevented me from doing anything to better my situation.
I know my credit issues are my fault and I have learned my lesson, but now I want to know if there is anything I can do about it.
I also forgot to mention my credit score (almost a year ago) was from the high 400’s to the very low 500’s (the highest was 516).
Last bit of detail for now is some of the debt that is on my credit is reported two or three times by the same collection company. I did file a dispute but it doesn’t seem that the dispute went through. Would getting these duplicated debts off my report help any? I guess my opinion is no matter what I do i will have bad credit and nothing short of having $30,000 and pay it all off will help.

Again, any advice is appreciated, thank you.

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