Get Debt Relief From an Experienced Bankruptcy Attorney!
Many people see ads on television for debt consolidation loans. These companies make it seem that by working with them, a debtor can bring multiple debt payments down to one affordable bill each month. In reality, debt consolidation loans do nothing to actually lower the principal balance on a set of bills. Only filing bankruptcy can lower your principle (through Chapter 13) or discharge them altogether (through Chapter 7). Before taking out a debt consolidation loan, carefully consider whether this loan will truly help you or simply keep you trapped in debt.
Debt consolidation loans consist of having a lending institution pay off your loans, then lumping this amount into one payment each month. For instance, if a person owed $10,000 between four credit cards, the company or bank would pay off the four cards and a person will then owe $10,000. This loan certainly makes it easier to keep track of payments – instead of writing four checks each month, a person will only write one. But ultimately, the debtor still owes $10,000 plus interest.
A debt consolidation loan might be good for a debtor who has difficulty tracking multiple payments or runs the risk of missing payments. Late payments on a credit card can really add up and keep a person trapped in debt, not to mention the negative effect this may have on one’s credit. This loan may also be a good idea if the interest rate is substantially lower than the credit cards. For example, if each credit card has an APR of 22% and the debt consolidation loan has an APR of only 10%, the loan might ultimately be a good idea. But in order to get this interest rate, a debtor will almost certainly need excellent credit.
Before taking out additional loans to pay off other creditors, speak with a bankruptcy attorney at The Bankruptcy Clinic. If a debt situation has become overwhelming, taking out more loans will ultimately prove futile. An experienced lawyer can examine your situation to determine if bankruptcy might be your best option.
If you are struggling to make ends meet and have serious debt issues, we are here to help. For a free consultation in Marion, Carbondale, or Mount Vernon, contact The Bankruptcy Clinic today.
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