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Get the Straight Facts About Bankruptcy Law

Get the Straight Facts About Bankruptcy Law
By: Jon Arnold

There used to be a time not that many years ago where one could file for bankruptcy at the drop of a hat, just because they wanted to. In the majority of cases, there did not even need to be a real financial need to do so, but with the very lax bankruptcy laws in place at that time, many people found it easier to file for bankruptcy than to struggle with paying their debts, and many people filed for bankruptcy once every two or three years.

The bankruptcy laws have gotten significantly tougher in recent years, and in fact you may not be approved to be able to file bankruptcy with the new laws. While the bankruptcy laws still vary widely from state to state, there are enough federally mandated laws in place that filing bankruptcy is a significantly more difficult process than it used to be, and requires approval of the bankruptcy judge, which is not granted automatically.

In fact, the procedure for filing bankruptcy is no longer a do-it-yourself procedure. There are places that market a do-it-yourself bankruptcy kit, but the amount of time you will spend to understand the very complex and complicated procedures will leave your head spinning. Your time is much better spent getting your financial life back together, and the money you spend on a good bankruptcy attorney will be well worth the expense, since the bankruptcy attorney will know the procedures, the hurdles, and be familiar with the variations of the bankruptcy law in the state where you are filing.

Another point about a good bankruptcy attorney is that they are in an excellent procedure to advise you as to your best options. More often than not, a debt consolidation service may be a better overall option for you, and debt consolidation does not have the long term negative affects on your credit score that bankruptcy does. You may wish to visit our web site at http://www.debtconsolidationstrategies.com for more information about debt consolidation.

There are some common misconceptions about bankruptcy. It is totally different than declaring bankruptcy in the game of Monopoly, but some of the things that people assume about bankruptcy are totally false, and we will take a look at some of those things here.

While you are thinking about bankruptcy, there are probably people around you who "know" the bankruptcy laws but what they think they know is probably wrong. Some people think they will lose everything in bankruptcy. Not true. This depends on your individual situation and the type or chapter of bankruptcy you file. You may in fact not lose anything at all.

Another myth is that you will never be able to get credit again after filing bankruptcy. Nothing could be further from the truth. Granted, it will be more difficult to get credit and until you have proven yourself again, you will likely have to pay a higher interest rate for that credit, but getting credit after bankruptcy is not a major hurdle.

You need to understand the bankruptcy laws from people like a bankruptcy lawyer who deal with bankruptcy all the time, not take the advice of people who heard this, that and the other thing about it. This is a critical time in your financial life, and the last thing you need is bum advice from someone who thinks they know what they are talking about.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/finance-articles/get-the-straight-facts-about-bankruptcy-law-247298.html

About the Author: Jon Arnold. For more insights and additional information about Bankruptcy Law Bankruptcy Information as well as getting a free bankruptcy evaluation from a qualified bankruptcy attorney local to you, please visit our web site at http://www.bankruptcy-data.com


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