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Broke But Not Broken: The Truth About Bankruptcy

Broke But Not Broken: The Truth About Bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy may be a taboo subject in personal finance, but it can be a necessary option for those facing overwhelming debt. Attorney Mitchell Dickson and bankruptcy specialist Nicole Duhon demystify the bankruptcy process and help listeners understand who should consider this path.

• Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves the liquidation of assets and is typically for those with lower incomes needing a fresh start
• Chapter 13 creates a 3-5 year repayment plan allowing individuals to keep homes and vehicles while paying what they can afford
• Most bankruptcies result from traumatic life events like divorce, death, medical issues, or disabilities – not financial irresponsibility
• Making only minimum payments on credit cards for years or falling behind on mortgages/car payments are red flags that bankruptcy might be appropriate
• The bankruptcy process typically involves three meetings with an attorney and one court appearance (now usually via Zoom)
• After filing, the "automatic stay" immediately protects from creditor actions like garnishments, foreclosures, and repossessions
• Bankruptcy doesn't mean losing everything – secured debts can be maintained if payments continue
• Credit unions often close accounts of members who discharge debts through bankruptcy, especially if the institution suffers a loss
• Recovery is possible – with responsible credit usage post-bankruptcy, financial healing can happen relatively quickly
• Free consultations with bankruptcy attorneys provide confidential, personalized information with no obligation to file

If you're considering bankruptcy, schedule a free consultation with a qualified bankruptcy attorney to receive professional advice tailored to your specific situation. Bankruptcy can be a financial reset rather than a financial death sentence.


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