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Can I file bankruptcy to get rid of bills, though they are not of any big amount?

Date: Thu, 04/18/2019 - 23:12

Submitted by Grifin5
on Thu, 04/18/2019 - 23:12

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Can I file bankruptcy to get rid of bills, though they are not of any big amount?


I have some debts to pay off. But, they are not of any big amount. Can I still file bankruptcy to get rid of them?


No please. Bankruptcy should be your last option to get rid of the debts. Why don;t you try debt snowball method to get out of the debts? If you want to know about this method ask in your next question.


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Submitted by Sanders Patricia on Fri, 04/19/2019 - 06:26

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Bankruptcy is a complex legal procedure. But the attorney fee is also there. Too much paperwork and rules. Lots of hassles. Settle your debts as soon as possible. You can call 800-DEBT-913 to explore your options. By the way, do you have secured debts or unsecured debts?


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Submitted by Nick Jonas on Mon, 04/22/2019 - 00:36

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Don't go for it. If you have a small amount of debt you may choose debt consolidation to manage your debts, preferably the debt snowball method. If you have credit card debts you can try balance transfer method.


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Submitted by Barbara Delinsky on Sun, 04/21/2019 - 22:50

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