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Bankruptcy
To file or not to file
You should consider bankruptcy as an option:
- If family relationships are suffering due to finances
- If you are falling further behind every month
- If debt collectors are calling you at home and at work
- If you are living on credit . . . "robbing Peter to pay Paul."
- If you are facing wage attachment, repossessions or foreclosure
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Bankruptcy Attorney Buckley understands that nobody "wants" to file bankruptcy; and if there are better alternatives, he will suggest an approach unique to your own particular circumstances. What is most important, however, is to understand your rights and options before "fatal mistakes" are made. Here are just a few common mistakes to avoid:
- Working with most "debt consolidators/ credit counselors/ non-profit agencies": Why? Because most promise to get you debt-free, but are actually deceptive scams. Many will collect three months of payments from you before ever sending any portion to your creditors. After thousands of dollars are wasted, it usually takes four months before you realize that the "debt consolidation plan" was never reasonable or workable.
- Hiring a jack-of-all trades attorney: Why? Because you need a lawyer who is devoting their time and energy to understanding the local rules, who has earned a good reputation with the local Trustee and knows how the local Bankruptcy judge interprets the new bankruptcy law. Don't take chances by hiring an attorney that could equally represent you in a real estate closing or speeding ticket. You can't afford to hire an inexperienced attorney no matter how inexpensive the fee. When you need to file bankruptcy, the more experienced attorney will do a better job for you at a fair price.
- Robbing Peter to pay Paul: Why? Because certain desperate acts may delay the relief you could receive under bankruptcy protection laws. If you are tempted to take cash advances, balance transfers, payday loans, retirement account loans, or sell assets to pay bills, DON'T DO IT! Here is the key to knowing you need help: if your monthly living expenses already exceed your present monthly income, you need to call Attorney Buckley.
- Believing common myths about bankruptcy? Why? Because lies cause fear and prevent one from getting the help he needs. Here are just a few of the myths Attorney Buckley hears regularly. I'm afraid to file for debt relief because . . . . a) everyone will know I filed b) I'll lose my job c) I'll lose my home or car d) I'll destroy my credit forever e) I'll never be able to qualify under the new bankruptcy laws f) I could never afford to file. The truth for most clients is that while bankruptcy law is complex, an experienced attorney can help make the process confidential, affordable and straightforward. Clients can wipe out unmanageable debt, keep their jobs, protect their property, and be considered a much better credit risk after they file for relief. The few problems that can happen are largely due to ignoring Attorney counsel or hiring an inexperienced/ incompetent Bankruptcy Attorney.
I'm sure you have many questions. For a FREE DEBT CONSULTATION, please call me at 401-467-6800 and I will be more than glad to offer you my advice.0
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