File Bankruptcy And Leave Your Debt Behind

by Dan Nunley

Below is a video that I want you to watch but first let me say this:

Every day I speak with a lot of good people just like you who are struggling with debts that they are unable to pay. These people have done the best that they can but they keep falling further and further behind and the future looks bleak. Sound familiar?

  • 1 in 5 Americans is currently unemployed or underemployed.
  • 1 in 9 families can’t make the minimum payments on their credit cards.
  • 1 in 8 mortgages is in default or foreclosure.
  • 1 in 8 Americans is receiving food stamps.

Many of these people are seriously thinking about filing bankruptcy yet they have the feeling that filing bankruptcy would be the easy way out. Some feel ashamed. Some feel guilty.

These feelings of guilt and shame are misplaced. Put your emotions aside and make a business decision based on the numbers. You’ve done your best. Hold your head up and do what you need to do to assure your family’s economic survival.

Don’t worry about your creditors because they certainly aren’t worried about you. In today’s cut-throat economic climate, the banks, credit unions, finance companies and credit card companies aren’t your friends. The truth of the matter is that they routinely take advantage of you and every other American consumer.

Consider filing bankruptcy and leaving your debt behind. Learn from your mistakes and get a fresh start.

If you’re struggling with too much debt and have questions about bankruptcy, contact me today to schedule a FREE initial telephone consultation. Just fill out the Contact Dan form on the far right side of the page and click the Submit button and I’ll get back with you as quickly as I can. Or just give me a call at 918-615-8260. I’ll answer all of your questions in plain English so that you can make a wise decision regarding what would be best for your personal situation.

Source: www.bankruptisthenewblack.com

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