Top Five Reasons People File For Bankruptcy

When you are experiencing a financial crisis you may feel like you are the only one in that situation. The reality is that many people are feeling the current financial crunch for one reason or another. So whether you live in Dallas or any other part of the country, you are not alone!

The following top five reasons seem to be the most common reasons why many people are filing for bankruptcy:

1. Wiping the slate clean. The goal of a discharge is to reduce debt to give you a fresh start.

2. Stop foreclosure or sale of your home.  If your home is in foreclosure a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will stop the foreclosure any time prior to the sale.

3. Prevent repossession of your car or other property. If the bankruptcy is filed quickly enough it can effectively force the creditor to return your car or other personal property.

4. Stop aggressive collection efforts by creditors. Often, creditors will call the home of a debtor at all hours and behave in an abusive manner. Bankruptcy will help stop the harassing phone calls and other aggressive behavior by creditors.

5. Restore or prevent your utilities from being shut off. Filing bankruptcy can prevent the utility company from pulling the plug on you.

 

If you are experiencing a financial crisis, contact bankruptcy law firm, Fears | Nachawati, toll free at 1.866.705.7584 or info@fnlawfirm.com for a free bankruptcy consultation.

 

You Can Afford Bankruptcy In Dallas!

Dallas bankruptcy filing rates are far more affordable than most people think. In fact, filing for bankruptcy can save you money on your mortgage and reduce the debt owed to creditors. For example, when you file for bankruptcy in Dallas or Fort Worth (Northern District of Texas), the filing fees for a Chapter 7 and 13 are $299 and $274, respectively.

When you file for bankruptcy in Dallas and pay the filing fees your application will be reviewed by the bankruptcy court and all action by creditors will stop immediately. That means that all harassing calls and liens by creditors must end. Creditors are very well aware of the penalties they face if they continue to take action against you after they have been notified that you have filed for bankruptcy.

Filing for bankruptcy can be a very powerful solution to those in debt as it gives the time and resources to renegotiate your mortgage and other debts with your creditors while saving your home and avoiding liens on your paycheck or bank account.

For a free bankruptcy consultation contact Dallas bankruptcy law firm, Fears | Nachawati, via toll free at 1-866-705-7584 or via e-mail at info@fnlawfirm.com.

 

 

Stop Being Bullied by Debt Collectors

Debt collectors can be relentless in their pursuit to collect on past due bills.  The following are some tips on how to avoid being bullied by collecting agencies.  These tips were published in an article in the Dallas Morning News that can be found here

1.  Do not ignore the collector's calls or written communication. 

2.  Make the collector prove that you owe the debt.

3.  If a collector calls regarding a bill that has already been paid then provide proof to the collecting agency the account is already settled and paid.

4.  Do not tolerate abusive debt collectors who make threats, use foul language or repeatedly call. 

5.  Take action by submitting written notice to debt collectors to cease communication if collection calls become over the top. 

By taking these steps hopefully you can work out a plan to resolve your debt with the collection agencies in a swift manner.  If however you feel you have taken the above action and still feel stressed from collection calls and cannot seem to get caught up on your bills then you may want to speak with an Attorney regarding your options.  If so, contact Fears | Nachawati toll free at 1-866-705-7584 or via e-mail at info@fnlawfirm.com

5 Common Financial Mistakes in Today's Bad Economy

The Dallas Morning News published an article recently by bankrate.com regarding 5 common financial pitfalls that individuals make in a bad economy.  The article outlines the below 5 mistakes and offers realistic solutions regarding how to avoid them.  For a link to the article click here.     

1.  Continued spending using credit cards

2.  Invading your nest egg - withdrawing money from your IRA or 401k

3.  Paying for college without applying for aid

4.  Investing inertia - long-term investment management

5.  Obtaining cash from your home

If you have found yourself in one of the above situations not realizing that they were mistakes and cannot find a solution for relief then you may want to speak to an experience attorney who can discuss your options with you.  Call us toll free at 1-866-705-7584 or e-mail us at info@fnlawfirm.com.   

What Can You Keep When Filing for Bankruptcy?

This is a quick list of the things you can keep when filing for bankruptcy (Depending on the type of exemptions you qualify for and the amount of equity you have).

1.       Your house

2.       Your Car(s)

3.       Your Bank Account(s) – including Savings Accounts

4.       All Retirement Account(s) – Yes, 401ks, 403bs & IRAs.

5.       Your Personal Belongings

6.       Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds

7.       You’re Sanity!

Call the office anytime to find out more by dialing toll free 1-866-705-7584 or e-mailing info@fnlawfirm.com

Article on How to Ruin Your Credit

There is a great article published on Yahoo.com today listing out 7 ways to essentially ruin your credit.  Many mistakes on the list are very common and can lead to a lower credit score and trouble with lenders viewing your credit report.  The article can be found here and the 7 key mistakes are listed below:

1. Close Credit Card Accounts

2. Let Credit Cards Collect Dust

3. Run Up High Balances

4. Apply for New Credit Repeatedly

5. Don't Pay Fines or Non-Credit Card Bills

6. Ignore Mistakes on Your Report

7. Make Late Payments or Skip Them Entirely 

If you believe that your credit is beyond repair and have made many of the above mistakes then bankruptcy might be the right answer for you.  Contact Fears | Nachawati for a free consultation today by calling toll free at 1-866-705-7584 or by e-mailing info@fnlawfirm.com