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Personal Bankruptcy - Should You File For Personal Bankruptcy
By Benjamin Robert Ehinger

Are you having debt issues and credit issues? Have you considered filing for personal bankruptcy? You should consider all the options before you file. There are more choices for taking care of your debt and credit problems than just filing for bankruptcy. Here are your options.

First, if you just have some credit card debt, then you should stop considering bankruptcy. With just credit card debts you can use a debt consolidation service to negotiate the debts for you. This will save you money and will help you clean up the debt in a better way than a personal bankruptcy will.

Second, if you have more serious debts that include back child support, student loans, tax liens, or anything else that is government insured, then bankruptcy is not an option for you. Bankruptcy will not clear up any of these debts so you might as well forget about it and start paying on your debts.

Last, if you have a lot of debt including past car repossessions, credit cards, judgements, and other old debts, then bankruptcy might be for you. If your debts are over $50, 000 and you are basically broke, then bankruptcy is probably your best option. This might be the right time for you to contact an attorney and consider filing.

Personal bankruptcy is a very serious matter and you do need to consider all of your options before you file. Consult your financial advisor before you file and make sure you have all the facts before your final decision.

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