Declaring or Filing Bankruptcy Iowa

Bankruptcy can be a tough and painful decision that no one wants to make. However, if you feel you must take this painful step, the following article will tell you how.

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Bankruptcy can be a tough and painful decision that no one wants to make. Unfortunately, thousands of people every year are faced with this difficult reality. Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to have your items of value sold to repay your creditors a portion of your debt. If there is any debt left you will no longer be responsible for it. This may be best for those who have little or no valuable items that they would like to keep. If you so have items of value that you want to keep, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy would be best. This bankruptcy allows you to come up with a payment timeline (up to 5 years) to pay off your creditors. If you are considering bankruptcy or just want to learn more on the subject, the steps outlined below will show you how to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

  1. First, try taking a look at alternatives to bankruptcy. This option should be used only as a last resort since it is such a major financial decision and can have major repercussions in your financial life. Your credit score could be permanently affected by it, and your ability to get credit and borrow money will be damaged. You may not be able to get any kind of credit for perhaps a decade. Don't declare bankruptcy until you've explored all options.

  2. Bankruptcy may not be a good option if a large portion of your debts are exempt from a bankruptcy discharge. This includes debts such as student loans and child support payments.

  3. If bankruptcy is your only hope, you will need to find a good bankruptcy lawyer to help you through this process. Not only will she be able to represent you in court, but she will also be able to offer sound legal advice as you make important decisions concerning your bankruptcy.

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Author: Julie Bonner

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