Submitted by Rachel R on Fri, 10/10/2014 - 12:48pm
Important bankruptcy tips
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If you're deep in debt enough to consider bankruptcy as an option, you likely owe money to a whole roster of creditors. What we see in our offices is that when our clients come in to discuss filing bankruptcy, they have a list of pressing debts that they are concerned about – credit cards, car loan, mortgage – but they really don't know exactly who all they owe money to. For some, they may not want to think about how extensive the list is of those they owe and for others, they simply don't remember who all they owe.
Why you want to ensure your creditor list is complete
It's important that the list of creditors is accurate and complete for a number of reasons:
How you can make sure your creditor list is complete
Prior to coming in for your bankruptcy consultation, pull a free credit report to bring in with you. Also, collect up your last month of mail and sort through it for bills in case some of your past due debt isn't on your credit report. Finally, sit down and think about your bills and see if there are any debts you can think of that aren't on your credit report or in the stack of mail. This can include personal loans, furniture rentals (or rent to own arrangements), title pawns, payday loans and other “off the books” financial arrangements.
Bring all this information along when you come in for your free consultation, along with your most recent tax returns and pay stubs. This will allow us to give you the best advice and tell you which options you're eligible for and which will give you the most complete debt relief. Don't be worried about being embarrassed by what you owe, whom you owe or what the debt was for – we've seen it all and can serve you best with accurate information. There's no judgments in this process – we're here to help you.
Remember, any creditor you fail to list in your bankruptcy petition won't be discharged and can come after you at any point. If you leave off a major debt, this can ruin your financial fresh start and you don't want that. And, worse than your repayment plan not being approved or your petition being dismissed, you can be accused of bankruptcy fraud for leaving off debts and creditors. In short, your bankruptcy petition needs to be both accurate and complete.
To schedule your free consultation with the North Carolina bankruptcy experts, contact the law offices of John T. Orcutt today.
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