Financial struggles are not uncommon, and many people can find themselves drowning in debt. Believe it or not, filing for bankruptcy can be the way out of devastating bills, but many people don’t consider it because of the stigma around it. If you are struggling with managing your debt, but are ashamed even to consider bankruptcy, then this is the blog for you. We’re debunking the shame of filing for bankruptcy – keep reading to see how Craft Law Offices can help!
Myth 1: You’ll Lose Your Possessions
You may have heard that filing for bankruptcy means you will lose possessions, such as your car or home. The idea of losing these things can scare people away from even considering bankruptcy, but filing for bankruptcy can actually help protect your possessions. Depending on the type of bankruptcy you file, you can either stop a foreclosure or repossession to catch up on payments or file and continue making payments. Filing for bankruptcy is a tool that can help you regain control of your payments and finances without the fear of losing what you own. Bankruptcy can even help you to maintain control over a business and give you time to reorganize. With the help of Craft Law Offices, bankruptcy can be the next step to financial freedom for you.
Myth 2: Your Credit Will be Ruined
If you are worried that filing for bankruptcy will destroy your credit score and you will be unable to access loans, mortgages, and credit cards, think again! Though bankruptcy filings can stay on your record for years, it does not mean that your credit and credit score will suffer. In fact, many people who consider bankruptcy already have late payments that are affecting their credit. When you file for bankruptcy, it can wipe out your debts and give you a fresh start. With the right plan in place to manage your finances and make payments promptly, you can build your credit back one step at a time. With years of experience in a variety of bankruptcy cases, Craft Law Offices is here to offer you advice and support to help you overcome debt.
Myth 3: Everyone Will Know You Filed
Though bankruptcy filings are public record, your records will not be as easily accessible as you might think. And your friends and neighbors are unlikely to be searching through the federal court system in their spare time. Typically, the only people who will have access to your case and filing are creditors, bankruptcy trustees, and anyone who may be listed as a co-debtor. In most cases, your employer will not be notified, but if you are applying for a new job, bankruptcy filings may appear on a background check. The bottom line is that your bankruptcy should be a private situation, and the Craft Law Offices team can help walk you through your rights, discuss your options, and get you through the bankruptcy process.
Myth 4: Only Irresponsible People File for Bankruptcy
Unfortunately, most people believe that those who file for bankruptcy are irresponsible. In reality, bankruptcy can affect anyone at any time. In fact, many people may find themselves considering bankruptcy after an unfortunate event, like getting laid off from a job, having a major medical issue, going through a divorce, or having to support a parent or relative in need. Any of these events can turn bills that were once easy to manage into overwhelming debts quickly. Without much warning, anyone can find themselves in an unbearable financial situation, and filing for bankruptcy could be the way out. Even some of the most famous brands, companies, and celebrities have filed for bankruptcy to get out of debt. If you are considering bankruptcy, reach out to Craft Law Offices today to see if filing could benefit you.
The experienced team at Craft Law Offices is here for you. We will help you weigh your options, determine if filing for bankruptcy is right for your situation, and walk you through the steps of the federal bankruptcy process. Bankruptcy can be confusing to navigate, which is why we strive to make the process as simple as possible to help you get on a path to financial freedom. To learn more about your options, schedule a consultation with us today – 252-752-0297.