Bankruptcy Discharge Athens GA

Once you receive your bankruptcy discharge, you no longer legally owe your creditors for any discharged debts. You can resume your economic life without court supervision, except you must tell the court if you receive or become eligible to receive an inheritance, insurance proceeds, or proceeds from a divorce settlement within 180 days of the date you originally filed your papers. Bankruptcy remains on the credit report for nearly 10 years and thereby it becomes difficult to get any sort of credit from the banks including mortgage and car loan. Most of the lenders would reject your application if they see that you have filed for bankruptcy. Even if you manage to get credit, you will be charged high rate of interest.

Life after bankruptcy is like a wound which would require some time to get healed up, so one should have the patience to bear the outcome and work accordingly taking into consideration all the ups and downs. In a way it polishes human nature makes them wise and takes them out from all sort of unhealthy practice. You can redeem your credit by avoiding unmanageable debt and using secured credit cards and paying them on time.

We are based in Athens, GA (Georgia). We can help you file for bankruptcy if you are located in Athens, Watkinsville, Carnesville, Elberton, Homer, Jefferson, Danielsville, Lexington, Hartwell, Winder, and Clarke County, Oconee County, Elbert County, Franklin County, Banks County, Jackson County, Madison County, Hart County, Barrow County and Oglethorpe County, Piedmont Judicial Circuit, Northern Judicial Circuit and Athens-Clarke County.

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