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Signs Filing For Bankruptcy Might Be Your Best Option

 Posted on December 07, 2018 in Bankruptcy

Texas bankruptcy attorneyIn today’s society, bankruptcy still has a stigma surrounding it. Many people think that if they file for bankruptcy they are failures or irresponsible for having to resort to such tactics. In reality, all kinds of people file for bankruptcy - rich and poor alike - for reasons beyond their control. Filing for bankruptcy can be a life-changing decision, which is why it should not be taken lightly. It is always a better choice to repay your debts than filing for bankruptcy, but for many people, their best option is to file for bankruptcy and start a clean slate. Making the decision to file for bankruptcy can be difficult, which is why we have compiled a list of three signs that filing for bankruptcy might be in your best interest.

You Have Already Tried Negotiating

If you have a lot of debt, one of the things you can do is contact your creditors to try to negotiate out a repayment plan that works for you. If you have already tried to do this and your creditors are not willing to work with you, then you do not have many other choices but filing for bankruptcy.

You Have Looked Into Consolidating Your Debts

If you have debt, especially credit card debt, another option is to refinance or consolidate your debt. This means that you will take out a personal loan to cover the costs of your credit card debts, and rather than paying back the individual credit cards, you will be making one monthly payment to your loan provider. This is often beneficial because the loan interest rate is often much lower than your credit card interest rates. If you have tried to consolidate your debt but you still have credit card debt, you might need to consider bankruptcy.

Your Liabilities Are Much Greater Than Your Assets

One of the major reasons people file for bankruptcy is because they simply do not have enough money to pay their debts. For example, if you owe $3,400 a month in debts and you only make $3,000 a month, you do not have much of a choice. If your liabilities greatly outweigh your assets like this, you may need to consider a bankruptcy.

A New Braunfels Bankruptcy Attorney Can Help You Make the Decision

Deciding that you would be better off filing for bankruptcy is a serious and life-changing decision. Filing for bankruptcy does not come without its challenges and you will have to be OK with the fact that you will have to deal with these challenges for a couple of years. If you feel like you are drowning in debt and you are not sure which way to turn, you should contact a Boerne bankruptcy lawyer to help you make a decision. At the Law Offices of Chance M. McGhee, we help people make the decision to file bankruptcy every day. We know the bankruptcy process inside and out and can help you prepare for what is to come when you file. Contact our office at 210-342-3400 to set up a free consultation.

Sources:

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/08/bankruptcy-filing.asp

https://www.thesimpledollar.com/when-does-it-make-sense-to-file-for-bankruptcy/

https://www.thebalance.com/should-you-file-bankruptcy-960627

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