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When You Might Need a Vermont Bankruptcy Attorney
1. You've tried and failed to manage your debts using financial counseling
Before attempting to wipe out your debt by filing for bankruptcy, explore less drastic options, such as budgeting, cutting costs, consolidating your credit card debt, and working with a financial planner. If these steps don't bring your debts under control, you might want to explore bankruptcy options.
2. Sudden loss of income stream or disability
If you or your spouse has suddenly become unemployed or has experienced an injury or disability, you may be quickly overwhelmed by fixed monthly liabilities. Before your emergency funds dry up and you start getting into serious credit trouble, it may behoove you to speak with a Vermont bankruptcy attorney.
3. Sudden loss of income or assets
A bad investment decision or a market crash may have disrupted your long-term savings plans. Or perhaps you were robbed or defrauded or denied an inheritance that you had long been counting on to make your financial numbers work.
4. Lawsuit against your personal or business property
A lawsuit judgment against you can cripple your long-term financial strategy and leave you with an enormous long-term liability. While filing for bankruptcy may not absolve you of your legal liabilities under the suit, you can potentially wipe out other debts, such as credit card bills.
5. Protect certain assets from creditors
If you file for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, for instance, you can in some cases ward off foreclosure on your condominium or home.
6. Protection against worst-case financial scenarios
If you ignore your current money problems, creditors may become more aggressive and attempt to garnish your wages or assets, harass you and your family, and otherwise complicate your business and personal life.
Whether you've got a simple bankruptcy case or a complicated matter that will likely involve massive negotiations with many different parties, you need a rock solid Vermont bankruptcy attorney to help you move forward. Search Essex Junction, Rutland, Bennington, and Burlington lawyers through the www.AttorneyLocate.com attorney directory.