Call

Common Misconceptions About Bankruptcy

Home » Blog » Common Misconceptions About Bankruptcy
Common Misconceptions About Bankruptcy

More than 1.2 million Americans will file for bankruptcy this year. Even though bankruptcy is not uncommon for residents of Texas, there are still common misconceptions about individuals who file for bankruptcy.

Some believe that those who file are financially irresponsible and cannot resist the desire to spend money on credit cards. In fact, many financially responsible Americans have filed for bankruptcy. The most common reasons for filing are far from irresponsible – they include:

  • Divorce: Divorce can be financially devastating to both parties because of the expenses involved in running two separate households.
  • Job loss: A recent report by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics shows that 5.2 million Americans have been unemployed for six months or longer. Because of the difficulty, expense and psychological stress associated with procuring new employment in a difficult economy, many are struggling to make ends meet month after month.
  • Medical costs: The increasing cost of medical care exacerbates the situation for many average Americans. A recent survey from the Centers for Disease Control shows that about 20 percent of Americans had difficulty paying their medical bills in 2011.

Another common belief is that prior to filing bankruptcy, an individual can run up credit card bills and pile on more debt. This type of behavior is, in fact, considered bankruptcy fraud. Under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, fraudulent debts cannot be discharged.

Many also believe that bankruptcy ruins an individual’s ability to get credit. In reality, in as little as a month after filing, individuals may begin receiving offers from credit card companies. Often times, these cards are secured credit cards that require a deposit at the bank to secure the use of the card. Individuals who use these credit cards and make timely payments are often able to obtain a standard credit card after six to twelve months.

These common misconceptions can impede an individual in Dallas from investigating bankruptcy when, in many cases, it may be the right solution for an individual or family’s current financial situation. If you are considering bankruptcy, do not let misconceptions prevent you from achieving financial freedom. Instead, speak with a bankruptcy lawyer about your options.

Source: U.S. News, “5 Bankruptcy Myths Debunked,” Susan Johnston, May 14, 2012

Contact Our Texas Bankruptcy Law Firm For Help Today

If you’re facing bankruptcy in Texas, we’re here to help. Contact the experienced bankruptcy lawyers at Pelley Law Office, L.L.P., today to schedule a free consultation.

We proudly serve Plano, Dallas, Sherman, and the surrounding areas.

Pelley Law Office L.L.P. – Plano Office
Address: 1312 14th St, Plano, TX 75074
Phone: (972) 608-0335
Hours: 24/7

Our firm is located near you. Find us with our GeoCoordinates: 33.0180322,-96.6952916,863

Pelley Law Office L.L.P. – Sherman Office

Address: 905 N Travis St, Sherman, TX 75090
Phone: (903) 813-4778
Hours: 24/7

Our firm is located near you. Find us with our GeoCoordinates: 33.6445846,-96.6113141,857

Recent Posts
Categories
Archives

Schedule Your Free Consultation Right Now

Quit wasting time and making your situation worse by hoping your legal problems will go away on their own. They will not. Pick up your
phone and call us right now at 214-560-1919, or email us. Our experienced attorneys are ready to explain your options at a free
consultation. Why would you wait?

Locations

Dallas office

400 Crescent Court, Suite 700
Dallas, Texas 75201

Map & Directions

Get Started With
A Free Consultation

Fields Marked With An * Are Required
Disclaimer: The use of the internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.
Disclaimer(Required)