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How Can a Bankruptcy Help Me?
When you are facing overwhelming debt and financial distress, life can become extremely difficult, if not impossible. Filing bankruptcy can eliminate the burden of debt and mounting interest and collections calls, and provide you with a much needed fresh start.
Credit Card and Personal Loan Debt
These types of debt typically involve high interest charges, ceaseless harassing creditor calls, and even lawsuits and wage garnishments. A bankruptcy can help eliminate these debts, and stop the creditor calls and legal actions for good.
Medical Bills
An unfortunate truth of our medical system is a trip to the hospital can become a financially devastating event. Filing a bankruptcy can complete eliminate medical bills, and relieve any financial stress to help you in your journey to a full recovery.
Prevent Foreclosure
The possibility of losing your family home, especially if you have children, can be devastating. Filing for bankruptcy may be able to stop any foreclosure actions, renegotiate unfavorable mortgage terms, and help you keep your home long term.
Stop Wage Garnishments
Having your wages garnished can make it next to impossible to pay off your debts and improve your financial situation. Bankruptcy can help remove any wage garnishments, and enable you to keep the money you've worked hard to earn.
Eliminate Debt and Get a Fresh Start
While it's not an easy decision to file for bankruptcy, removing the emotional and financial burden of debt and starting fresh can be one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. A bankruptcy lawyer will help you understand whether bankruptcy is right for you, and make the filing process as smooth and fast as possible.
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What is Bankruptcy and How Can It Help?
Almost every consumer and business person will all at some point find themselves challenged by debt, either from personal or business debt. Our federal bankruptcy laws are a lifeline that can be used to obtain a permanent release from liability for your debts.
If debt becomes overwhelming and threatens to become a long-term problem, then bankruptcy may be the appropriate solution to help you eliminate your debts and get a fresh start.
What is the Bankruptcy Process?
Bankruptcy is designed to give consumers and businesses a second chance at obtaining credit.
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The initial filing of a bankruptcy application will immediately halt bank foreclosures on homes, creditor seizure of automobiles, bothersome debt collections calls, as well as threatening letters from attorneys and creditors.
The federal bankruptcy process assigns a trustee appointed by the court, to administer consumer and business applications seeking a release from debt. A court then approves the trustee's plan.
Once a petition for bankruptcy is approved, those debts enumerated in the trustee plan are said to be "discharged." This means you no longer have any obligation to pay those debts, and just as important, your creditors can no longer harass or otherwise pursue attempts to collect those debts.
It is important for petitioners to follow the correct procedures when filing for bankruptcy. That is why it is an important step to speak with an Unbundled Bankruptcy Attorney prior to completing and filing your application.
Types of Bankruptcy
There are a number of different types of bankruptcy that apply to various types of financial circumstances, both personal and in business. It's important you fully understand the differences before filing a bankruptcy for debt relief.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chapter 7, also called "liquidation" or "straight bankruptcy," is the process by which a debtor's assets are sold, creditors receive payment, and you are released from the obligation to pay the debt.
Chapter 7 is the most popular form of bankruptcy because it allows debtors to keep certain kinds of assets (exempt property) while agreeing to allow the trustee to liquidate others (non-exempt property).
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Chapter 11 procedures are more restrictive than Chapter 7 but are well-suited for business owners who have accumulated excessive debt.
A Chapter 11 bankruptcy application allows you to keep your businesses going and keep vital business assets. These plans reorganize debts so that a portion of the old debt is paid back, but the business continues to operate.
This category of bankruptcy often involves higher costs for the petitioner, however, so a consultation with your Unbundled Bankruptcy Attorney may be critical for making a careful evaluation of Chapter 11 is suitable for your business prior to filing an application.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Individuals and couples who can count on a steady stream of income to support their bankruptcy application should consider a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing.
Instead of wiping debt off the books, such as in a Chapter 7 procedure, Chapter 13 petitioners agree to pay back a portion of their existing debt which prevents them from having to relinquish their assets to the trustee.
Under Chapter 13 bankruptcy you can usually expect to keep much of your property while discharging most of your accumulated debt. It will also halt foreclosure and seizure actions by creditors.
Pros and Cons of Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal framework that provides a fresh start with previous debts erased or discharged by the courts. Most importantly, it can halt bothersome and often aggressive collection methods that can be very disruptive both personally and for your business.
However, the resolution of previous debts through the federal bankruptcy laws will impact your credit rating and remain on your credit report for ten years, making it difficult for you to obtain credit in the future.
An important step is to request a free consultation with an Unbundled Bankruptcy Attorney, so you can get the guidance and advice you need to determine whether bankruptcy is an appropriate solution for your individual circumstances.
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