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When you must contemplate the possibility of filing for bankruptcy, we highly recommend contacting an experienced bankruptcy attorney / lawyer to discuss your legal rights and how they may apply to your ability to successfully navigate bankruptcy proceedings relating to a:
Compared to just 10 years ago, the negative stigma of a personal bankruptcy does not carry the same sting as it used to. Today, a bankruptcy is often seen as a way to get a fresh start by actually repairing your credit over a period of time.
As the fluxuation of the economy affects businesses, individuals, and families differently, the realization that part of the responsibility for our economic state is due to the roll which lenders and credit organizations have played, it is expected that a bankruptcy may not affect your financial future as much as it does even today.
In most cases, those filing for bankruptcy are able to retain their home, primary automobile, and other essential material possessions. Often times, this may hinge on the experience of your bankruptcy attorney.
While a Bankruptcy will appear on your credit report for 5 to 7 years, this does not mean you will be unable to get credit after filing for bankruptcy.
Most lenders will extend credit within two or three years after filing a bankruptcy case. Generally, the effect of bankruptcy on your credit is not a bankruptcy issue; it is a banking or credit issue.
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