Preparing for Bankruptcy
Serious financial burdens can be very difficult for you to handle and may limit your ability to function
in society. If you are struggling to pay your bills and are being hounded by creditors, you may not
know where to turn in your time of need. People who are having trouble make ends meet may have suffered
the loss of a job, divorce, loss of spousal support, or a myriad of other events that can make it difficult
to make timely payments on your debts.
The Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office understand how difficult financial troubles
can be and the effect they can have on you and your family. Persons who are unable to make regular payments
on their mortgage, auto loans, credit cards, and other debts may consider filing for bankruptcy to gain
control of their finances and free themselves from their financial burdens. Before filing for bankruptcy,
it is important to properly organize your financial documents and be prepared for the process. For the
help you need, contact us today at 480-829-0494.
Bankruptcy Preparation Tips
If you are considering filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it is important to prepare your
financial documents for the application process. You will be asked to list any and all debts you may
have, as well as any assets that should be considered in the legal process. Debts may include:
- Mortgage loans
- Auto loans
- Credit cards
- Student loan debts
- Tax liabilities
- Money owed for child support
- Money owed for alimony
- Medical bills
- Loans borrowed for home repairs, retail purchases, and other reasons
Once your list of debts has been completed, it is important to have a list of any and all assets that
may be surrendered or exempt from the bankruptcy proceedings. Common assets include:
- Homes or property in your name
- Automobiles
- Money in savings and checking accounts
- Stocks, bonds, and other investments
- Money in 401k and retirement plans
While it is natural to be concerned about your assets when considering bankruptcy, the Arizona bankruptcy
lawyers of the Harmon Law Office wish to remind you that assets do not always have to be liquidated
to pay creditors during bankruptcy proceedings. In fact, individuals who file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy
may find that they are able to keep important assets like their homes and automobiles free from the
proceedings and may even be able to save them from foreclosure and repossession by filing for legal
protection.
What Not to Do Prior to Bankruptcy
If you are facing serious financial trouble, you may not know what steps to take or where to turn when
trouble arises. The Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office are happy to help guide you
through the process of preparing for bankruptcy and want to make sure you do not make the following
mistakes that are commonly made, including:
- Attempting to hide assets from the court
- Omitting debts or assets from the bankruptcy application
- Switching property or assets to someone else's name
- Concealing income or saved money from the court
- Making large purchases before bankruptcy
- Borrowing money prior to filing for bankruptcy
- Overspending on purpose prior to filing for bankruptcy
Although you may be able to discharge some of your debts by filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, it is important
to note that the court will not be forgiving if an individual purposely overspends knowing he or she
will not repay his or her debts. Bankruptcy is designed to help persons who are truly in trouble, and
any suspicious activity prior to filing may result in the rejection of your application.
Contact Us
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, the Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office
are here to help you with the process. Contact us at 480-829-0494 for a free evaluation of your financial
situation.