Personal bankruptcies are rising significantly and are expected to continue to increase. However, bankruptcy as a rule should be used with caution and with the full understanding of the consequences. Speak with a credit counselor before you take steps toward declaring bankruptcy. In fact, new federal regulations now require that anyone filing bankruptcy take part in bankruptcy counseling, so it's a good place to start.
- Bankruptcy basics
- Consequences of filing bankruptcy
- 12 myths about bankruptcy
- The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
- Union Plus Credit Counseling
Experienced counselors listen to you and your needs, then help you develop a plan of action you can follow. - If you are considering bankruptcy, speak with an experienced lawyer who specializes in bankruptcy to navigate the federal laws, state laws and tax consequences. Visit Union Plus Legal Service or call 1-888-993-8886 (9 am - 7 pm ET, M-F) to find a lawyer in your area.
