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Selecting a bankruptcy attorney for your legal case is a very important decision. Please enter a zip code to find bankruptcy attorneys that serves your area:
Selecting a bankruptcy attorney for your legal case is a very important decision. Please enter a zip code to find bankruptcy attorneys that serves your area:
Is Alabama on the Road to Recovery?
The news for Alabama is better than that for most of the nation—Alabama’s economy to resume growing in early 2010 according to Moody’s. However, bankruptcies filed in 2008 hit record levels with nearly 30,000 in Alabama alone, and over 98% of those filed by consumers. It is estimated that 1.4 million consumer bankruptcies will be filed in the U.S. in 2009, the surge triggered by the foreclosure crisis and economic downturn.
Seek Appropriate Legal Advice from an Alabama Law Firm Specializing in Bankruptcy
The Federal Bankruptcy Law involves processes, procedures and evaluations which can be complex and confusing. Seek the advice of an Alabama law firm with specific long-term experience in Alabama bankruptcy matters. Check references, if possible. A competent Alabama attorney will help you weigh your different options, make informed decisions, help you protect the security of your family and reduce your stress, while facing the realities of the situation.
Alternatives to Alabama Bankruptcy
You may be able to avoid bankruptcy if you’re able to take some actions on your own. Contact your creditors to try to work out payment arrangements that you can manage. Contact the non-profit Consumer Credit Counseling service to get help with a manageable repayment plan. Sell as many assets as you can and pay down your debt to a manageable level. Debt consolidation may be considered, but approach this option with caution to make sure it actually helps your situation.
Because of bankruptcy filing abuses, the law was changed in 2005 to include the following:
Debts Which Generally Cannot be Discharged in Your Alabama Bankruptcy:
The promise of an improved economy next year may be little comfort to Alabamans who are suffering, as the State’s economy struggles to recover. If you are considering filing for bankruptcy in Alabama, decisions you make and actions you take now can have a positive or negative effect on the outcome of your bankruptcy proceedings. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court cautions that “Bankruptcy has long-term financial and legal consequences -- hiring a competent attorney is strongly recommended.” Click here to find Alabama attorney resources in your area.
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