Seven Steps on How to File for Bankruptcy
By Roy Barker
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In the 21st century, many men and women find themselves struggling
to keep their heads above water financially. With ever mounting
debt, these people oftentimes need to seek relief by filing for
bankruptcy. Perhaps you are such a person who is fighting to make
ends meet. As a result, you may be wondering how to file for bankruptcy.
The first step in learning how to file for bankruptcy is to make
a comprehensive list of all of your creditors and outstanding debts.
When you are working to determine how to file for bankruptcy, you
need to appreciate that if you to proceed with a bankruptcy case,
you must be sure that all of your debts are disclosed and listed
in a bankruptcy petition.
The next step in filing for bankruptcy is to determine exactly
what assets you have available to you. Your assets include your
recurring income from your job, your home and major items of personal
property that you might own (including such items as motor vehicles).
The third step you need to undertake when it comes to seeking bankruptcy
relief is to contact all three major credit bureaus. When all is
said and done, the three major credit bureaus may have the best
record of all of your outstanding debt. By obtaining your credit
reports from the three major credit bureaus, you will be able to
cross reference your list of debt to make certain that you have
all accounts covered and listed.
The forth factor that needs to be considered on the road to filing
for bankruptcy, is to determine whether you will seek professional
assistance in the pursuit of a bankruptcy case. Some people do elect
to file for bankruptcy on their own without the aid and assistance
of a lawyer. However, in most instances, it probably is in your
best interest to seek the professional assistance of a lawyer in
order to properly pursue a bankruptcy case. Therefore, unless you
have a very simple bankruptcy on the horizon and unless you actually
have some definite, practical legal experience, you should seek
out the assistance of a lawyer to aid you in pursuing your case.
In working towards fully understanding how to file for bankruptcy,
if you do make the decision to hire a lawyer, you will need to begin
an organized search to find the best attorney to meet your needs.
Keep in mind that in this day and age there are lawyers that specialize
specifically in the area of consumer bankruptcies. As a result,
you most likely will want to narrow your search to those specific
attorneys who do have experience in dealing with bankruptcy cases.
In the long run, you will be best served by engaging the services
of a lawyer who has dedicated his or her career to bankruptcy law.
Once you narrow down the list of attorneys you are considering,
the next phase in considering bankruptcy is to obtain references
in regard to each of these attorneys’ prior performance. References
will provide you with specific information on how a particular lawyer
handles his or her business and on how successful he or she has
been in the pursuit of prior bankruptcy cases. Your local bar association
can provide you with the names of lawyers that specialize in the
practice of bankruptcy law.
The final step in considering bankruptcy is to actually engage
the services of an attorney. At this juncture, you attorney will
prepare a bankruptcy petition on your behalf that will be filed
in the bankruptcy court. With the filing, your creditors will have
to suspend seeking debt collection from you during the period in
which the bankruptcy case is pending.
By following the steps outlined in this article, you will be able
to take serious action in order to get your financial house in order.
Of course, bankruptcy really is an option of last resort when it
comes to dealing with impossible debt. Therefore, you need to make
sure you have exhausted any alternative options before you actually
begin the course of pursuing a bankruptcy case.
Publisher & Author - Billy Baxter - There is a free attorney
selection tool along with more relevant bankruptcy assistance, eye
opening articles and up to date news at Billy's site, see it all
here at http://www.bankruptcy-aid.com
Published - December 2005
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