Michael F. Kanzer
& Associates, P.C.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Declare Bankruptcy Protection

The Financial Answer to Foreclosure and Credit Card Debt

Despite the country experiencing a slowing economy, riddled with skyrocketing unemployment and financial assistance at all time highs, one would assume that the overly aggressive and predatory lending habits of diminishing banks would have abated. Unfortunately that has not been the case. As more and more lending institutions are filing for bankruptcy or being swallowed up by larger, but still troubled financial institutions, these same agencies are gambling with future possible revenue that has not been paid to them. In essence, these failing banks racing the clock.

Individuals and homeowners alike are experiencing the same type of financial stresses and burden, only there isn't another agency swooping in to bail them out. Instead foreclosure, disastrous credit history, and bankruptcy are what looms on the horizon. Even those families which had been enjoying a well off living a few years ago, are now being reduced to a single car family or having to downsize to a rental home in order to make ends meet.

Late night television which features financial investment wizards and advice columnists have risen dramatically in popularity as the public searches for any information and hope that economic instability will turn around or can be weathered. These shows, though, can not give specific advice to any one individual's or family's situation.

The wisest course of action is to seek out an experienced financial consultant. Many banks offer financial advising for their clients. If a homeowner's bank does not offer these services, the bank may be able to refer a particular company or help point the customer in the right direction.

Sometimes the financial devastation is just too great and declaring bankruptcy is the only logical choice remaining. When is filing for bankruptcy the right thing to do? Only a qualified attorney can make that determination and recommendation. The majority of attorneys specializing in bankruptcy offer free consultations. It is at this point which an individual will learn the ins and outs of bankruptcy and how bankruptcy protection is able to help get the individual or family's feet on financial solid ground.

For more information and guidance about debt recovery, foreclosure avoidance, and bankruptcy protection, visit http://www.KanzerLaw.com. Among other professionals, Kanzer Law specializes in helping individuals protect their assets from creditors during times of personal economic crisis.

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