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Reasons We File for
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal term that all of us have heard over and
over again. We usually think that a person has become poor when
they are bankrupt however that is usually not even close to the
case. We have this pre-conceived notion that in order for us to
be bankrupt, we are irresponsible and lazy. In the real world,
it can be one of the most responsible actions that a person can
choose to take when it is really necessary. It is not an easy
decision for most people to make, but it is the best one for
certain situations.
When you start declaring that you are bankrupt, what you are
basically saying to your creditors is that you cannot possibly
ever repay all of your debt. You will have to declare
bankruptcy through a lawyer. If it so happens that your
situation is a valid one, you are then freed of your debt. All
the companies that you owe money now have no right to ask for
it. This may sound awesome at first; however, it does have its
draw backs as well.
Let me tell you one thing though, having something like a
bankruptcy appear on your credit report for the next six to 10
years will not be even close to beneficial to you. It will sit
there in big, bold, red letters in your credit report for a
very long time. Because of it, you will have trouble getting
credit cards, loans or making big purchases even though
ironically, these may the very things that cause you to declare
bankruptcy in the first place. If you can prove that you are
making some real strides with your financial situation, you
could find it less difficult to get financing but not very.
However, it is a very good way to take financial responsibility
of your own life. Not to mention, you will feel a great big
burden being lifted off your shoulders.
Credit card companies and other creditors where you owe money
really do have the right to say no to your bankruptcy claim.
There are certain situations when they are very likely to do
this too. If you just went on a vacation, made a big purchase,
used a credit card when unemployed or spent money after
consulting with a lawyer, you will look suspicious in their
eyes and will likely be denied. It is always best to consult a
lawyer or debt counselor before you really take the plunge and
declare bankruptcy.
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