Understanding the New Bankruptcy Laws
With gas prices soaring, food prices on the rise, electric bills increasing, its no wonder many people are searching their coach cushions for spare change to pay for a gallon of milk. And even to pay for a gallon of milk, they will have to find a gold mine in the between the cushions. With these difficult times, comes the news of an increase in bankruptcy filings. While some may frown upon those who file for bankruptcy, others are more sympathetic as they know they might one day be faced with that same decision.
Regardless, if you are an individual who must seek bankruptcy protection, it is critical that you understand the political and legal environment that currently exists as there may be serious impediments to your protectionist goals.
Bankruptcy Laws are Stricter
Bankruptcy laws were originally designed for those individuals who were down on their luck, so to speak. People who may not be able to pay their bills due to the death of a spouse, loss of a job, or had a serious illness or disability that prevented them from being employed. However, times have changed, and now there seems to be a lot more opportunists out there who have taken advantage of the bankruptcy system thus spearheading a change in the bankruptcy laws.
In other words, these individuals would apply for credit cards, max the cards out with purchases and then file for bankruptcy protection as a means of getting out of paying their debt. (Many fly by night legal firms offered cut rate costs on filing for bankruptcy protection) This eventually led to the raising of interest rates that caused so much trouble for businesses and consumers that legislators had to act to make sure that this abuse of the system ceased and would be incredibly difficult to repeat in the future.
Seek the Help of an Attorney
With stricter bankruptcy laws and more difficult requirements, individuals wanting bankruptcy debt relief should consider seeking the advice of a professional counselor who has the legal expertise and experience to guide them through the process. The failure to seek such counseling could result in a very negative outcome for someone filing bankruptcy.
Individuals seeking bankruptcy relief should not attempt going through the process blindly. They should find out as much information as possible about the new bankruptcy laws and find a good bankruptcy attorney to help maneuver them through the process for the best possible outcome.
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