Nevertheless, you do have the right to change
your mind about bankruptcy, but to do so can be a lengthy and sometimes complicated process.
Not exact matches
With that in
mind, here are eight myths
about bankruptcy... and some facts that just might open your eyes:
Since there are basically only two
bankruptcies most individuals file, a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13, you must meet certain standards established by law in order to change your
mind about filing in either case.
Each type of
bankruptcy has its quirks when it comes to a filer changing their
mind about filing.
Meet with several
bankruptcy lawyers to consult
about your particular situation, buy a Nolo law book on the type of
bankruptcy you plan to file, and attend
bankruptcy forum websites to pick the
minds of peers who have been through the process.
With that in
mind, let's take a look at the top five things debtors should understand
about bankruptcy.
If you are thinking
about filing a
bankruptcy, we encourage you to keep an open
mind and make no decision
about debt relief without seeking the advice and assistance of an experienced
bankruptcy lawyer.