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Your Bankruptcy Attorney and You: Honesty Really IS The Best Policy!

… step is.  It’s actually easier than you think.  The number one rule of thumb is–be honest.  Honesty truly is the best policy when it comes to declaring bankruptcy.

In order to represent you effectively, your attorney is going to need to know everything about your financial situation.  It’s imperative that you fill out any forms requested and get him or her every single piece of information needed, even if it doesn’t seem all that important to you.  These forms and information …

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Five Reasons to be Honest About Your Assets

Bankruptcy is a great opportunity for many people to get back on track financially, but you need to be honest with the court and your attorney.

If you are struggling financially, it is likely that bankruptcy can be a wonderful opportunity for you to turn your finances around.  The process is usually easier and smoother than most people expect, but you need to be honest and upfront …

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Deceptive Investments Can Land You In Bankruptcy Trouble

… a large credit limit based on your false income, that debt might not be discharged in bankruptcy. Honesty is the best policy when applying for credit.  A false statement could come back to haunt you during any future bankruptcy.

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Always Know Your Rights When Negotiating with Credit Card Companies

… the bill, then he/she needs to send this to you in writing. Also, follow up on the company’s honesty by checking your credit report after you make your payment – make sure all information is accurate.

Even once you have negotiated your payment down to an amount that is more affordable, it is very possible to still be swimming in debt. In the majority of cases, your money is mainly going towards interest and fees. The credit card industry is not very interested in helping you pay off …

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Always Know Your Rights when Negotiating with Credit Card Companies

… the bill, then he/she needs to send this to you in writing. Also, follow up on the company’s honesty by checking your credit report after you make your payment – make sure all information is accurate.

Even once you have negotiated your payment down to an amount that is more affordable, it is very possible to still be swimming in debt. In the majority of cases, your money is mainly going towards interest and fees. The credit card industry is not very interested in helping you pay off …

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