Filing bankruptcy can
help you get your finances in order, so when an unexpected expense comes up you
are prepared. But even with the best planning, things will happen that could
not have been foreseen. Maybe you or a loved one becomes seriously ill or is in
an auto accident. Or, perhaps there is a natural disaster and your home is
leveled from its foundation. Whatever emergency comes up in your life, if you
have filed bankruptcy you might be wondering how to stretch and already tight
budget to cover an emergency cost.
There are some things to
take into consideration if you have a financial emergency after you file bankruptcy, such as:
● Whether
you are allowed to take out a loan to cover the expense, and if so how you get
approval to do so. In some instances if you take on new debt after your
bankruptcy case is filed, you have to ask the Court to approve the new debt.
● Whether
the elimination of debts in your bankruptcy case has freed up enough funds to
allow you to pay for the emergency while still successfully completing your
bankruptcy case. If you have filed a Chapter 13 you may need to ask the Trustee
to reduce your Chapter 13 Plan payments for a while in order to let you take
care of the emergency, and then get back on course with your bankruptcy.
● Whether
you will be approved for a loan and if so whether you can manage the repayment terms.
Many lenders are willing to loan money to people who have filed bankruptcy, but
often times the rate is higher which means a payment that could be outside your
reach. You are well advised to make sure your budget can handle the new
expense, so you don’t get into further financial trouble.
We know that life
happens, and that when it does it can be hard to meet an unexpected need. We
are here to help you come up with financial solutions that work and that will
allow you to get back on your feet.
For more information about
bankruptcy, call us today or reach us online at www.law-ri.com. We offer appointments at multiple locations for
your convenience and can schedule a time to visit with you today.
Great post!!Thanks for sharing it with us....really needed.When you come in for your free consultation, I will go over your personal situation and explain how bankruptcy may affect your debts, assets and property. I will not recommend bankruptcy unless you need it. I will also explain your non-bankruptcy alternatives. My aim is to provide the very best counsel to my clients and be as objective as possible about your options.Chapter 13 NJ
ReplyDeleteGreat post!!Thanks for sharing it with us....really needed.When you come in for your free consultation, I will go over your personal situation and explain how bankruptcy may affect your debts, assets and property. I will not recommend bankruptcy unless you need it. I will also explain your non-bankruptcy alternatives. My aim is to provide the very best counsel to my clients and be as objective as possible about your options.Chapter 13 NJ
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