Warning Signs That Suggest You Should Consider Filing for Bankruptcy

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Warning Signs That Suggest You Should Consider Filing for Bankruptcy

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For an individual or a business, filing for bankruptcy is probably a stigma that will ruin their credit history and personal name for a long time to come. However, if you could keep your emotions in check, Dallas based bankruptcy law firm Recovery Law Group, says, bankruptcy is probably the wisest decision one could make to take control of struggling finances. It is often difficult to be objective when it comes to the personal economy, therefore, here are a few warning signs that you should consult professionals for seeking advice regarding bankruptcy:

  1. You are finding it difficult to get out of debt

Unable to pay debts may result in you borrowing money, which will further add to your debts. It is a never-ending vicious cycle which keeps on adding the interest rate. If you find the situation somewhat familiar, it is time for you to seek the guidance of a bankruptcy lawyer. Expert advice is available from experienced bankruptcy lawyers at 888-297-6023 regarding how to use bankruptcy to make a fresh financial start.

  1. Retirement funds are being reduced

Many people think that using their retirement fund to get rid of debts is a way to avoid bankruptcy; well, they couldn’t be more wrong! Digging into your retirement funds puts your future in the dark while not exactly lifting your present from the darkness of debt. Bankruptcy lawyers will enlighten you to the fact that most unsecured debts get discharged during bankruptcy while your retirement accounts are exempted from being used to pay your creditors. Thus, you are harming your present and future by using retirement funds for fending off creditors unsuccessfully.

  1. A lawsuit is not far away

If you are unable to pay your loans, creditors might be forced to file a lawsuit against you. With numerous problems, this is something that you cannot afford. Filing for bankruptcy will not only put a hold to such a lawsuit but also other collection actions like threatening phone calls, repossession, foreclosure, and wage garnishment.

  1. Your family is at risk

Sometimes, creditors can go after other members of your family, like spouse or parents. If this is something that you have experienced, it is time to consult with lawyers about which chapter of bankruptcy would be ideal in your case.


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    2019-10-01T13:25:17+00:00