If you want the best results from your Logan bankruptcy, start following a few simple steps now.
Many debtors wait until their situation is desperate before they consider filing Logan bankruptcy. They fight for years to avoid bankruptcy, but relentless debt usually catches them in the end. These debtors need immediate relief to save their homes and other property. Our talented attorneys get them the relief they need, fast, but our clients who get the best results are those who have prepared for Logan bankruptcy in advance.
Are you falling behind on your payments? Even if your situation isn’t serious yet, don’t be afraid of Logan bankruptcy, prepare for it. By following these simple steps you will avoid dangers that commonly snag less prepared debtors.
- No Credit Card Purchases of $600: You should always be careful with your cards, but be especially frugal if you might be filing bankruptcy soon. The Logan bankruptcy court claims all credit card purchases worth $600 or more made within 90 days before your bankruptcy filing date. Avoid these purchases if at all possible.
- Avoid Inheritance Before Filing: The Logan bankruptcy court claims all non-exempt assets you have inherited within 120 days prior to your filing date. If you are struggling with debt or considering bankruptcy, be cautious about inheriting valuable family property. As always, our attorneys will fight to protect your assets, but the best guarantee for their protection is to keep them with other family members.
- Don’t Show Creditor Preference: Debtors sometimes continue to make payments to some creditors and not others in the months before filing bankruptcy. Logan bankruptcy law is designed to give all creditors fair treatment. For this reason, The court claims all payments made to creditors within 90 days prior to the filing date as well as all payments to family members within the last year. The court collects these funds and distributes them among all creditors. Debtors should not pay some creditors and neglect others in the months before Logan bankruptcy.
If you are starting to fall behind on your payments, now is the time to start preparing for Logan bankruptcy. Start following these steps today to get better results from your bankruptcy. Come in for a free consultation before your situation becomes serious, get the help you need and solve your problems with debt early, before it becomes serious. Fill out a free evaluation form to start today!
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