Deciding to file for bankruptcy is a big step - so big that it can perhaps feel like stepping off a cliff. However, you may be surprised to feel a sense of relief once you decide to move forward. After all, bankruptcy offers the opportunity to make a fresh start. Most people think of bankruptcy as a legal mechanism that wipes out your debt. In legal jargon, this is referred to as “Chapter 7” bankruptcy or “complete liquidation.” If you’re having difficulty paying your bills and have creditors aggressively seeking payment, the opportunity to make it all go away begins to sound very attractive. However, there are situations in which Chapter 7 bankruptcy may not be your best option.
With a few exceptions, most people have three basic options when they are considering bankruptcy:
It’s important to note that everyone has different reasons for seeking bankruptcy protection and that ultimately, you have to make the right decision for you. As a result, it’s difficult to give an across-the-board answer to this question but here are some common situations where Chapter 7 may not be your best option:
These are difficult questions for non-lawyers to answer as bankruptcy law can be extremely complex. An experienced bankruptcy attorney can evaluate your case and plot a course of action that best suits your goals.
Many people who thought they wanted to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy wind up filing for Chapter 13. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy case gives you greater control over your assets while protecting you from your creditors’ collection efforts. If Chapter 7 is not the right option for you, Chapter 13 may be a better fit.
Sometimes not filing for bankruptcy is the best option. This may be because of timing - it makes more sense to file in the coming months or years - or you could pursue other options that would help you address your financial issues. Your bankruptcy attorney can help you avoid bankruptcy, yet help you get ready to file for bankruptcy if it becomes necessary.
Filing for bankruptcy is a big decision and one that you should take very seriously. Many of the complex issues that need to be addressed often require professional advice. At Kain & Scott, we help people across the state of Minnesota tackle their financial problems and find the solution that is best for their particular situation. If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, let us help you through the process. We charge no fees up front and offer dedicated, high-quality legal representation on an affordable payment plan. If you would like to schedule a free consultation with one of our bankruptcy attorneys, contact us by phone at 800-551-3292 or contact us online.