If you are considering a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you’ve probably scoped the Internet for answers. As you’ve learned, there is a lot of information out there. Maybe some of you have turned to your friends and family for support. When times are tough, we all try to find information, solace, reassurance, and validation through these near and dear people. Of course, they are supportive, and they have many ideas and suggestions. They have done research on the Internet, too. Maybe they have had a neighbor or co-worker file for bankruptcy or maybe even filed bankruptcy themselves. But, unless they are licensed to practice law, and experienced in bankruptcy law, you should take the time to call an attorney for more information about bankruptcy. Every case is unique. This is why it is so important to get information that is specific to you, your family, and your circumstances. You need an attorney who will listen to all of your concerns and personalize this process for you as much as possible.
Sure, there are certain procedures, deadlines and parties that remain constant in any case, but the specifics of your case are different from your neighbor’s case. You may have different types of property, or different types of debt. You may make more money (or less money) than your neighbor, you may have more dependents, or have pending law suits or garnishments. You may want to save your house, and your neighbors chose to walk-away from theirs. It is important to remember when you hear other people’s bankruptcy stories; it probably won’t be the exact same process for you. Which is why you need someone who will treat your case as unique as it truly is, instead of just rushing you through the process like a factory line. Everything depends on your specific circumstances. The only way to find out what options are best for you is to set up an appointment with an attorney. Call to schedule your appointment today 480-917-0340.



