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When to Hire an Arkansas Bankruptcy Attorney


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When to Hire an Arkansas Bankruptcy Attorney

Foreclosure

If you, like many Americans, are having trouble making mortgage payments and you are at the brink of foreclosure, you may be able to protect your house by filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This remedy is available to certain individuals who have a reliable income stream, but who cannot pay down their debts fast enough to avoid accruing new liabilities every month. By filing for Chapter 13, you can spread out your payments to creditors over a longer period of time and hopefully avoid foreclosure.

Letters from Creditors are piling up

If you fail to take action to satisfy creditors, you can be hit with a variety of civil charges. Before your debts and obligations become overwhelming, however, you can file for bankruptcy under either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 to put a stay on creditor requests and reorganize/liquidate your assets to prevent longer-term financial and credit problems.

Personal Financial Disaster or Injury

Workers who have been laid off permanently due to plant closings or disabled due to a workplace (or non workplace) injury often find themselves unable to bring in enough assets to meet their liabilities. If you have been to a debt counselor to balance your budget, but you still find yourself saddled with out of control fixed liabilities, perhaps filing bankruptcy might be a good solution.

Divorce/Lawsuit

If you are going through a difficult divorce or being sued, filing for bankruptcy may be a smart strategy to hold on to certain key assets and prevent long term damage to your credit rating and financial reputation.

Complex Bankruptcy Cases

While individuals can (and often do) file for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy without the assistance of an attorney, it's ill advised to move forward with a complex bankruptcy without legal counsel. The laws and process rules which govern how bankruptcies need to be filed are exceptionally complex. Unless you have not only a legal background, but also an intimate understanding of how bankruptcies are done in practice, you should find representation.

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