Are you facing financial troubles? Have you tried to alleviate your debts by working with the companies, but not succeeding? There are many reasons for a person to enter into financial difficulties. It is possible that you or a spouse has lost a job, you have medical bills that need to be paid, or you have used credit cards to get by.
If you have tried to work with your creditors to no avail you are probably beginning to look at the options of bankruptcy. There are six laws in bankruptcy and two of those laws deal with the individual. You have probably heard of Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. These deal solely with you as the individual. You may or may not have to appear in court depending upon your circumstances.
It is best to hire a lawyer or seek a non- profit organization to help you understand the rules of bankruptcy. Income is important. If you make a certain amount of money and have savings it may not be possible to file for bankruptcy. You will also want to know about non- exempt assets. These are assets the courts can take from you to sell of in order to pay your debts. On the other hand you may find your creditors do not fight the bankruptcy and all your debts...