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Looking For Information About Bankruptcy? Try These Tips!

Jun 14

Looking For Information About Bankruptcy? Try These Tips!

If you have considered filing for bankruptcy, you are probably stressed out and upset. It can be hard to figure out what to do and what steps you should take. Here are some smart tips that you can use to guide you through this difficult time and take the actions that are right for you.

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If you are planning to file for bankruptcy in the near future, don't charge up your credit cards thinking that you won't have to pay back the debt. In many states, there are rules about how much credit card debt and what kind, may be discharged in a bankruptcy. For instance, if you make purchases for luxury items, such as an expensive new TV, within 6 months prior to filing, you may be obligated to pay that amount back. On the other hand, if you used your credit card to purchase groceries, or other necessities, the rules may be different. Be sure to ask your attorney for advice.

 

Don't let bill collectors convince you that you are ineligible for bankruptcy. Debt collectors do not want you to file bankruptcy under any circumstances because it means that they will not get the money you owe them, so they will always tell you that you do not qualify when given the chance. The only way to truly know if you qualify is to do some research or speak with a bankruptcy attorney.

 

Keep at it! There may still be way to get repossessed items back after you file for bankruptcy. You may be able to recover repossessed property if the repossession occurred fewer than 90 days ago. Consult with a lawyer who can help you along with filing the petition.

 

If you are making more money than you owe, bankruptcy should not even be an option. Bankruptcy may appear like the easier way to avoid paying your old bills, but it is a huge mark on your credit score and remains there for up to 10 years.

 

Do not hide assets while you are preparing to go through a bankruptcy. It may be tempting to take a home and/or other property and place it in a spouse's name, but if you get caught doing that you will face charges for fraud. The penalties being jail time and/or fines.

 

Don't make the mistake of hesitating to file for bankruptcy because you think you won't be able to file again and may need to save it for a worse financial situation. The laws vary from state to state, but you may file again after a certain period, usually two to eight years, depending on the type of bankruptcy filed. Of course, you won't want to file again, but in case of job loss or a major illness, the opportunity is there if you need it.

 

Now that you have read this article, you know that there are things you can do to ensure your financial well-being, even if you should choose to file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy can be stressful and upsetting, but now that you have the information to make smart decisions about your actions, you can start to rebuild your financial life.