Advice From a Columbus Bankruptcy Attorney

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Advice From a Columbus Bankruptcy Attorney

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

The average Columbus bankruptcy attorney is working overtime.  This is due to the severe economic condition in the region.  There does not seem to be any relief in the near future, with the car company failures and the resulting business failures of their suppliers and related industries.  The average person waiting to see a Columbus bankruptcy attorney is scared and discouraged and is worried that all that they have worked for will be lost. 

Most individuals or couples waiting in their lawyers’s offices were solid bill paying citizens until they were hit with wave upon wave of serious economic problems.  The first wave may have been a job loss, the second wave losing the value in their house or having some unexpected medical bill. Then bills that were paid on a regular basis fell behind, such as credit cards, car payments and even mortgage payments.  Suddenly the unthinkable became the reality: they had to reorganize their finances.

In today’s economy it makes sense for everybody to have a plan regarding their personal finances. The economic problems that have rocked the country are well known now, and even if a person is not in an industry that has been currently affected, it could be next. No one person is safe. It is better to set up a plan where if a job is lost certain actions are taken.  If savings are lost then there is another course of action.  And so on. This way, a person can not hinge their financial state of affairs on situations that are not based in reality but in false optimism.

Once a person has retained a lawyer then they can work to achieve goals that make sense for their economic future.  Sometimes there is latitude in what can be done but sometimes not.  Each case is different, and the attorney will advise what should be done.

Sometimes the advice will be to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy  or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7 will involve liquidating  all but exempt assets and repaying creditors,  and Chapter 13 will demand reorganizing finances and repaying creditors in an orderly manner.  Sometimes the advice will be to work out a repayment with creditors outside of the court system.

Each and every individual’s trip to a Columbus bankruptcy lawyer will involve one more action aimed at getting the local economy back on a solid footing.

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