| | ----------
understanding bankruptcy laws
The first thing required for successful communication - be it in sales or something else - is to find a common interest. Success is achieved when two individuals agree they have the same goal and are discussing which of them is going to do what in order for them to reach their common goal faster, easier and with greater certainty. If the person you are talking with feels, even slightly, that he has been cheated or that you took advantage of him - by him being your means to reaching your goals - he folds from the game. Often, this Click here to read more from this article
...
What to Consider when Filing for Personal Bankruptcy
President Bush in April signed into law The Bankruptcy Abuse and
Consumer Protection Act. This bill promises many changes to law,
and will make it more difficult for the average person in
financial trouble to have debts removed with bankruptcy. Recent
social and economic changes indicate that those considering a
bankruptcy should do so now, as the queue is getting longer.
It will be now be harder to file under Chapter 7 of the code,
which allows the courts to wave consumer debt and give the
debtor a new start. Filings posted will be tested and those who
have a decent income it seems will have to file under a more
strenuous Chapter 13, which demands repayment by installments
and the assistance of a lawyer. Now looming, bankruptcy filings
are not only higher than they were previously, but are also
higher than expected. Acros the country, filings are
substantially higher than last year, and some bankruptcy
practitioners say that their business has increased dramatically.
To make it more confusing is another law, that requires credit
card companies to establish a payment schedule that permits
consumers to repay debts in amended installments. Since early
year, most credit card providers have doubled their minimum
payments. An average person with say $12,000 in credit card
debt, will have approximate monthly payment increases from
between $150 to $450, an increase most people can ill afford.
This increase in bankruptcy filings has overwhelmed bankruptcy
lawyers, who face a burden of being liable for false information
filed by clients once the new law takes effect. Certainly an
unwelcome change. This additional liability, together with the
additional tasks, has prompted many lawyers to raise fees
subsstantally over the same time as last year.
What does this mean for bad debt? From here on, bankruptcy
filings will be more confusing, complicated and costly. The
system is already overloaded with bankruptcy cases. If you
suspect you're in the bankruptcy category, you should move on it
now. Waiting even another day could be too late.
About the author:
A contribution from Roy Barker owner and publisher of
www.bankruptcy-aid.com a resource for attorneys and anyone
seeking information.
Roy Barker
bankruptcy illinois
If you are an affiliate looking for a niche market, here's an
important piece of information to make note of:
In 2005 there were over 2 million personal bankruptcy filings in
the United States.
Many of these individuals will be looking to rebuild their
credit and financial future. This spells opportunity for you as
an affiliate. You see, here are just a few products and services
that an individual with past bankruptcy will need in order to
rebuild their credit and financial future:
1) Credit repair 2) Loans 3) Credit cards
Let's take a look at each one in more detail, and how you can
help as an affiliate:
1) Credit Click here to read more from this article
...
For the average person that is suffering through mounds of debt, filing for bankruptcy is the only apparent way out. It seems like the easiest way to handle the load. The fact of the matter is, when a person files for bankruptcy, they have announced to most creditors that they cannot afford to be leant any credit. A bankruptcy stays on your credit report actively for up to six months, but remains on your file forever. That means that you have permanently lowered your chances to buy a new home, or a new car, and many other purchases that require Click here to read more from this article
...
|  |
|