Harassed by Creditors? Deep in Debt?
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Dealing with a lot of debt can be stressful.
Creditors can be relentless.
Even though you want to get out of debt, sometimes the fact is that there's just not enough money to pay all of the bills.
If you're facing mounds of debt, filing for bankruptcy may be able to help you.
Talk to a Colorado bankruptcy lawyer about how the U.S. Bankruptcy Code may be able to work for you.
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Many people still have negative misconceptions about bankruptcy.
This lack of knowledge prevents them from getting the legal help they may need to truly solve their financial problems. Here are just a few of the most common myths:
Filing will ruin my credit record. This may be absolutely false. What ruins your credit record is your inability to pay your debts on time. If you file, most of your debts should be discharged, and you should be given a fresh start. You shouldn't be overwhelmed any longer by bills you may not be able to pay, and if you should keep on top of any new debts, your credit rating may actually improve.
I won't be able to get credit after my filing. If you work at developing good financial habits, you should be able to get credit after your debts are discharged. In fact, since most of your debts should be wiped out, and you shouldn't be able to file for another eight years, many creditors should look at you as a good credit risk!
Bankruptcy has helped many Americans get out of debt. In fact, last year more than one million people filed bankruptcy.
Talk to a local Colorado bankruptcy lawyer about your debt-relief options.
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Note: Keep in mind all laws are complex. If you need legal advice or want to fully understand how these laws affect you, please speak with a local bankruptcy lawyer.