You Are Not Your Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is an emotional time for those involved. Whether you are weighing your options, filing for bankruptcy or a part of a family decision to file bankruptcy it is emotional for everyone involved. A very important thought to keep in mind, is you are not your bankruptcy and you are not alone.

Experts in the field such as bankruptcy attorneys are great resources and guides to ensure you are making the right decision for your situation. Each situation has unique variables, understanding what yours are, is crucial when filing for bankruptcy. Understanding that this is a period of time in life and this is not the rest of your life also plays an important role to ensuring you make the best decision based on what your circumstances are in life. Because it is an emotional time for you and others involved, having the right advice and guidance allows you the peace of mind to know you are choosing the right option.

Although you may feel very alone understand that bankruptcy is a choice of freedom in many cases. There are a few things that will help you let go of the emotional side of bankruptcy to clear your mind and make honest, clear decisions.

  1. Talk it through with your spouse: Make sure you and your family are on the same page during this journey together.
  2. Hire the right attorney for you and your situation: Hiring someone you don’t feel comfortable with or cannot connect with will only hinder your decisions.
  3. Decide to make lifestyle changes: Sometimes this is the hardest step, but choosing to change your decision making process will ensure success after bankruptcy, these changes can be as small as deciding to eat in every night of the week except one or choosing not to buy the new outfit when you don’t have the money in the bank for it.
  4. Find Support: Look to others who have filed for bankruptcy and find support with them to help you through this time. People who have already gone through the process or who are going through the process will aid you in not getting too emotional during the progression.

Keeping a good frame of mind, getting the right advice for you and your situation and finding support for your decision will help to make filing bankruptcy a much smoother process.

 

 

 

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