Bankruptcy Questions…Six Tips To Getting Answers
July 19th, 2008The Bills are pilling up. You’re getting multiple final notices in the mail. Your credit cards are maxed out. Collection agencies are harassing you at home and at work. You’re stressed to the limit. You need a solution and you needed it yesterday. Could bankruptcy be the answer?
But you have questions about bankruptcy. It seems like a very scary alternative. What could happen to my house, my car, or my credit? To find answers to your questions and help alleviate your fears here are six tips to help you find out if bankruptcy is right for you.
1. The first thing you could do is some online research. Go to your favorite search engine and type in bankruptcy questions and start looking at some of the websites that come up.
2. Find forums that talk about bankruptcy and start browsing the posts to see what other people are talking about and the answers they are receiving. Join in if you feel comfortable doing that.
3. You can go to the library and see what books they have to offer on bankruptcy.
4. Find a chat room where people are talking about bankruptcy and the personal experiences they’ve had with filing.
5. Find a bankruptcy attorney that will do a free initial consultation. Tell him your situation. They will be able to tell you if bankruptcy is the right option for you.
6. You could go to a place like consumer credit counseling. They offer alternatives to bankruptcy that might work for you.
These six tips on getting answers to your bankruptcy questions should get you started on your journey. Remember to weigh all of your options so you can make a wise decision. It will be a great start to turning over a new leaf for your financial future.
