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Debt Relief Through Bankruptcy Just Got Harder

Posted in: Bankruptcy Resources
By Eric Avenaim
Oct 26, 2009 - 1:03:51 PM

Debt Relief Solutions- Bankruptcy is No Longer the Easy Way Out

Starting in 2005, consumers had a whole new set of laws and legalities to face when they chose to file bankruptcy. For many, bankruptcy was the easy solution to debt problems, and the government wanted to try to curb irresponsible behavior by making a clean start more challenging to get for those who simply overspend and want a quick fix for their credit. Now, all consumers that file for bankruptcy must go through a 6 month credit counseling program prior to filing. This will help people to determine whether this is actually an effective solution for them or not.

In many cases, consumers don't really need bankruptcy, but will just use it to get rid of their problems rather than trying to learn about budgeting and financial responsibility. The sessions last for 90 minutes and there are fees involved, but these can vary or even be waived depending on the situation. If a simpler solution is found, the credit counselor will help the consumer to get started with their debt management plan. Whether this is budgeting, a credit counseling plan, debt settlement, or anything else, the goal is to avoid bankruptcy at all costs. If someone chooses that they want to file bankruptcy anyway, they have to get a certificate that validates their participation in the program before they file.

There are many options when it comes to debt relief, so it is imperative to have a full understanding of all the options that are available to you. There are pro's and con's within all debt settlement options and why it is suggested that you choose the program the gives you the greatest benefits based on your own unique situation.

 


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