Overwhelming or unmanageable debt can arise for a variety of reasons, and unfortunately, it can often arise due to a circumstance that can be difficult to predict or anticipate such as the loss of a job, the ending of a relationship or the occurrence of an unanticipated expense. Bankruptcy can be an excellent resource to address such a situation, and is often one of the first solutions explored by anyone who finds themselves in such a circumstance. However, for those who have already availed themselves of the bankruptcy process to deal with a similar situation previously, it is common to wonder whether bankruptcy can be pursued for a second time to deal with their current circumstances.

Can I File Bankruptcy if I Have Previously Filed A Bankruptcy?
Overwhelming or unmanageable debt can arise for a variety of reasons, and unfortunately, it can...