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Sunday, August 15, 2010

The Cost fo Bankruptcy

Although there are a lot of people under the impression that declaring personal bankruptcy is a sure shot way of clearing all the debt but in reality all debts do not get cleared by claiming bankruptcy. Payment related to child support, alimony, any taxes that you bear, personal injury debts, education loans funded by government and any housing fee have to be paid even if you declare yourself bankrupt.

By declaring personal bankruptcy you are also liable to pay a fee that is associated with bankruptcy. These include fees that you have to pay in the court and also the fee that you require to pay to the lawyer. A bankruptcy attorney may cost you several thousand dollars.

When declaring bankruptcy please make sure that that you are taking the right decision. Take note of debts that will not get covered, even if you are declared bankrupt. Declaring bankruptcy comes with a number of costs. It is always better to plan alternatives like negotiating with creditors, building a repayment plan, making a budget etc. Even if you have two file personal bankruptcies, you can do that under Chapter 13 so that your liquid assets such as bonds, shares and property do not get confiscated.

Declaring personal bankruptcy has a lot of negative consequences. You will not be able to apply for loan or credit anywhere again. It gets difficult to get a job and you cannot even apply for a home loan. It is difficult to get out of the credit report for 10 years which can limit your credit amount serially.

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