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Discover the Truth About These 3 Myths About Bankruptcy

March 9th, 2010

Stop the calls and collection efforts made by creditors by using the bankruptcy process created by Congress. The Congress of the United States established the bankruptcy system specifically to all a person who is financially in debt to get a fresh financial start. Good people, with good intentions often suffer life circumstances that cause them to be in debt with payments much greater than they can reasonably pay.

Experienced Bankruptcy Attorney Dan Scott reports that bankruptcy filings continue to rise. As the economy continues in its downward spiral, good people are often left with very few options but bankruptcy. In fact over 1,446,000 bankruptcy cases were filed in 2009. It seems that there are many myths about Bankruptcy. I want to dispel 3 Myths about Bankruptcy in this article.

Don’t Believe these 3 Myths about Bankruptcy.

Myth No. 1: Filing Bankruptcy Can be Pricey. Sure it costs money to file bankruptcy. It costs money to drive your car, but you wouldn’t consider not driving your car. Compared to the benefit of wiping out your debts, the court costs and attorneys fees will likely be minimal. There’s simply no realistic way to use the money you’ll pay for your bankruptcy to reduce your debts in any meaningful way….there simply isn’t enough money go go around. Don’t be deceived when creditors tell you, “Just pay the money to me

Myth 2: You may lose your property in a bankruptcy: If you weren’t paying all the other debts could you pay your house note and your car payment? For most folks the answer is YES. Because the answer is yes (if it is) under most circumstances you will not lose your property when you file a bankruptcy case. The Exemption Statutes passed by Congress allow you to keep a specific amount of property if you file your case. Because of the values of your property, in most instances you won’t lose your property in a bankruptcy case.

Myth 3: Not all your debt can be discharged. This is not exactly a “myth” but it is often over stated. Most of the debt individuals have WILL be discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. (For the difference between a Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 check out the video at http://www.danwillhelp.com.) Unsecured debts such as credit cards and signature loans are dischargeable. However, if you have student loans, back child support, certain taxes debt, claims arising from fraud or a DUI will not be discharged. Yourbankruptcy lawyer can give you more guidance on this.

Everyone knows someone, and usually many “someones” who are having financial challenges. With all the layoffs and cutbacks money problems are the norm, not the exception. Don’t avoid looking into bankruptcy just because of uncertainty. You may want to take a look at the video series published by experienced bankruptcy lawyer Dan Scott at http://www.danwillhelp.com.

If you are drowning in debt it’s time to get straight talk from an experienced bankruptcy attorney. Check out the video series which is absolutely free. Take back the power away from your creditors today!