New Bankruptcy Law changes –
Wednesday, May 10th, 2006Many people have asked about the new Bankruptcy Law changes and how they would affect someone thinking about filing. The short answer: It will cost you more time and money in connection with the filing of a case, but that’s about it.
Here is a brief overview about Bankruptcy and the new law changes:
For the average consumer there are basically two types of Bankruptcies that are available to them. A Chapter 7 (straight Bankruptcy or referred to as a liquidation) and a Chapter 13 (often referred to as a reorganization). Below is a general overview and is not intended as legal advice. You should always consult with an attorney prior to making any type of legal decision. Filing for Bankruptcy is never pleasant and should always be considered as a last resort. Although your credit profile will be affected for 10 years, there are programs out there that are specifically designed to assist a post-discharged consumer with restoring and rebuilding his or her credit profile. Your attorney can discuss this as well as other options with you. Make sure they are in good standing with their Local Bar Association and shop around. Price isn’t as important as comfort in my opinion.
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