Get Debt Relief From an Experienced Bankruptcy Attorney!
When people are deep in debt, they often try to do everything possible to avoid filing bankruptcy. An alternative they may consider is debt consolidation, which they may have heard about through various forms of advertisement including TV, radio, mailings, or even online. The information they obtain usually sounds very appealing and would appear to be an effective alternative to bankruptcy. Consumers should be very careful when dealing with debt consolidation companies and understand exactly what they can and cannot do.
First, it is important to research any and all companies before giving them any money. In fact, if they require money up-front that should be considered a red flag indicating the company is a scam. Consult the Better Business Bureau, do as much online research as possible, and trust your gut if something seems off. If the company is making claims that sound too good to be true, then you might be dealing with a scam artist.
Debt consolidation companies essentially pay off all loans and become the sole creditor for their client. The client then makes one monthly payment to the company to pay the balance. This certainly makes paying your bills more convenient. While these companies may offer a lower interest rate than credit card companies or other creditors, the balance on the debt will remain unchanged (and may actually be higher once administrative fees are added).
While lower interest rates might save the debtor money, if the balance is overwhelming, debt consolidation will not do anything to help mend the financial situation. The debt will remain oppressive and leave the debtor struggling to make ends meet. In most cases, bankruptcy is the best option for someone deep in debt.
Unlike debt consolidation, bankruptcy can completely discharge a debt in Chapter 7 or cap payments as a percentage of income in Chapter 13. Bankruptcy is a powerful tool for someone carrying a huge debt load. At The Bankruptcy Clinic, we can explain how bankruptcy can help you.
Whether you are in Carbondale, Marion, Mt. Vernon, or anywhere else in southern Illinois, we have an office to serve you. We have helped countless clients throughout southern Illinois obtain the help they need with serious debt. For a free consultation to discuss your debt problems, contact The Bankruptcy Clinic today.
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