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The financial sector has boiled to the point where banks are not lending and credit is not easily obtained for people with excellent credit or bad credit. The alignment of these events have now forced people to take stock of their financial affairs and look into filing bankruptcy to either remove unsecured debt or to try to remove their responsibly to their mortgage companies for homes where they owe more than the home is worth. Home values which may take decades for owners to see the value return on the home if it ever does. It is no surprise that bankruptcy forums are rampant with questions and inquiries are being made about chapter 13 bankruptcies and Chapter 7 bankruptcy and what people need to do to remove the debt they have accumulated over the years.

It should also come as no surprise that bankruptcy filings have continued to increase in 2008 and 2009 since the current recession was publically recognized by the U.S. government and banks started receiving bailouts. The amount of foreclosures and increased unemployment rates has almost forced people to truthfully look at their current financial status. People who practiced risky behavior trying to leverage investments on credit that was easily obtained are now being affected in ways that has not been seen in 25 years by means of banks calling loans and credit card companies increasing low interest rates to double digit rates on lines of credit. The financial sector has not experienced this type of anxiety since the great depression. In preparing for bankruptcy consumers should consider several things before jumping into filing for bankruptcy. Consideration needs to be given on several levels. Preparing for bankruptcy is also called bankruptcy planning and contrary to popular belief it is not illegal to prepare for bankruptcy it the responsible thing to do. Continue reading ‘Tips For Filing Bankruptcy’ »