I own a small retail business and am looking at filing a chapter 7. The recession has sucked the life out of the business and every single dime. Many friends and family members have helped me up to this point and I really do not feel comfortable borrowing money from them to file. It is not that expensive really, but I am destitute. Any creative suggestions for coming up with the cash for my attorney so that I can get the ball rolling? I am talking about $2500-3500 all said.
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Don't rush into anything...take the great advice on this forum and plan out the bankruptcy. Stop paying the credit cards and any other unsecured debt. Make sure you have shelter, food, transportation, and communication --phone and internet.
Sell what you can...try Ebay to liquidate your inventory. You'll have a lot of exposure on Ebay and somebody, somewhere wants what you have--new or used. Clean out your closets, attic and garage and sell more stuff. Have a garage sale for the big stuff that's hard to ship. (keep records of what you sell--you'll need it for the bankruptcy.) If you're giving up your store, take pictures of your fixtures and equipment (if they're not financed) and make a flyer--email or mail it to your chamber of commerce members.
Take advantage of free consultations with several attorneys. Move your money to a bank that you don't owe *anything* to. I had to change my credit card processing service for my business and that took about 10 days to accomplish--my credit was going down fast and those companies all want to look at your credit for processing.
Treat it like a business decision. My stress level went waaayyy down when I made a plan and started working it.Filed Chapter 13 4/14/10
341 Scheduled for 5/26/10
Plan Confirmed 9/17/10
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