Does anyone here know what is the magic formula whereby you can determine if you should file for bankruptcy or try to settle with your creditors instead or some other option?
I have been talking some attorneys and they say if I am going to do it, I should file chapter 7 instead of chapter 13. So okay, I know the route to take if I am compelled to take the drastic step, but how do you know if that option makes financial sense given all the variables involved in anyone's particular situation?
Let's say I don't want to file bankruptcy, because it seems like jumping off a cliff and your credit score plummets with you and then it takes 10 years to crawl back up to where you were.
Who do you talk to in order to help you decide this important question rationally without the emotional turmoil you feel at the mere prospect? If you talk to a bankruptcy attorney, he will advise you to file bankruptcy. If you talk to a credit counselor he will advise to set up some payment plan which could also take years to resolve and you may pay through your nose.
Do we have any objective veterans here that might provide some insight and suggest what sort of professional I should consult to determine if I should declare bankruptcy or keep trying to settle with my creditors?
I've been trying to settle with my creditors and one offered a generous settlement which I accepted, but another one has just sent a thuggish processor server over to serve me with a law suit. Ugh! Now, the clock is running and I have 20 days to act!
I need to stay cool and make wise decisions on how to extricate myself from this financial predicament. I don't have the cash to pay an attorney so I would need to file on my own which adds another layer of difficulty, but my gut says I should fight my way out of this. However, I think a wise decision here should be more of a purely financial decision than an ego determined action.
I have been talking some attorneys and they say if I am going to do it, I should file chapter 7 instead of chapter 13. So okay, I know the route to take if I am compelled to take the drastic step, but how do you know if that option makes financial sense given all the variables involved in anyone's particular situation?
Let's say I don't want to file bankruptcy, because it seems like jumping off a cliff and your credit score plummets with you and then it takes 10 years to crawl back up to where you were.
Who do you talk to in order to help you decide this important question rationally without the emotional turmoil you feel at the mere prospect? If you talk to a bankruptcy attorney, he will advise you to file bankruptcy. If you talk to a credit counselor he will advise to set up some payment plan which could also take years to resolve and you may pay through your nose.
Do we have any objective veterans here that might provide some insight and suggest what sort of professional I should consult to determine if I should declare bankruptcy or keep trying to settle with my creditors?
I've been trying to settle with my creditors and one offered a generous settlement which I accepted, but another one has just sent a thuggish processor server over to serve me with a law suit. Ugh! Now, the clock is running and I have 20 days to act!
I need to stay cool and make wise decisions on how to extricate myself from this financial predicament. I don't have the cash to pay an attorney so I would need to file on my own which adds another layer of difficulty, but my gut says I should fight my way out of this. However, I think a wise decision here should be more of a purely financial decision than an ego determined action.
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