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Being Debt Free with Bankruptcy vs. Avoiding Filing for a Higher Credit Score

Liviakis Law Firm

At the Liviakis Law Firm, we understand that financial matters can often be complex and challenging. One of the most common dilemmas faced by many individuals is the choice between declaring bankruptcy to become debt-free and maintaining a good credit score by avoiding bankruptcy. This article aims to shed light on both scenarios, helping you make a well-informed decision.

Being Debt-Free with Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay outstanding debts. The process begins when the debtor files a petition; most often, it’s voluntary. It can provide a fresh start by discharging debts that the debtor is unable to pay.

Choosing bankruptcy to become debt-free can provide immediate relief from creditors. It can stop harassing phone calls, lawsuits, wage garnishments, and even foreclosures. A significant advantage of declaring bankruptcy is the automatic stay, which prohibits most creditors from continuing collection activities.

However, it’s critical to understand the long-term implications of this decision. Declaring bankruptcy can significantly impact your credit score, potentially making it difficult to secure housing or employment in the future. Furthermore, the bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for seven to ten years, depending on the chapter filed.

Avoiding Bankruptcy and Maintaining a Good Credit Score

On the other hand, avoiding bankruptcy and working towards maintaining a good credit score also has its benefits. A good credit score can make it easier to secure loans with favorable interest rates, lease a house, or even land a job. It stands as a testament to your financial responsibility and creditworthiness.

However, this path may require finding other ways to address your debt. This could involve negotiating with creditors, enrolling in a debt management plan, or consolidating your debts. These strategies can be time-consuming and stressful, and there’s no guarantee that they will work for everyone. It’s also worth noting that while these methods may help you maintain your credit score, they may not necessarily make you debt-free.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the decision between declaring bankruptcy to become debt-free and avoiding bankruptcy to maintain a good credit score is personal and depends on your specific circumstances. It’s a complex decision that requires careful consideration and professional advice. At the Liviakis Law Firm, we are dedicated to helping you understand your options and make the best decision for your financial future. If you’re facing this decision, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a consultation.

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