Credit Counseling and Debtor Education Courses - Bankruptcy
Reform Act
Under the old bankruptcy law, you could file for bankruptcy at
any time. Now, before you will be able to file for either Chapter
7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will have to participate in a
credit counseling session within 6 months of the filing. After
successfully filing for bankruptcy, you will also have to pay for
and attend a debtor education class in order to relieve your
debts.
Pre-Bankruptcy Credit Counseling
During your credit counseling session, a certified credit
counselor will help you explore your options. Your credit
counselor will be a qualified financial advisor who will help you
decide if bankruptcy is the right choice for you. In addition, he
or she is required by law to offer you impartial advice. This
means that he or she cannot lead you to make a specific financial
decision.
Your session may be in the form of a simple phone call to a
credit counseling agency. You may even be able to send a credit
counseling agency your information through the internet. You will
probably spend about one hour discussing your situation with the
credit counselor. When you have completed your pre-bankruptcy
credit counseling, you will receive a certificate. You will then
be eligible to file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Post-Bankruptcy Debtor Education Course
In order to relieve your debts, you will be required to attend
a debtor education course. The purpose of this course is to teach
you how to better manage your finances after your bankruptcy. It
will take more time to complete than your credit counseling
session and may last from 1 to 3 hours.
You will probably be required to pay for your debtor education
course. This means that filing for bankruptcy will cost you more
money. However, some US Trustees may offer debtor education
courses at their own offices. This will make attending the class
cheaper and more convenient for you.
Conclusion
The required credit counseling session and debtor education
courses make filing for bankruptcy more time consuming. The debtor
education course also makes filing for bankruptcy more expensive.
If you are thinking about filing bankruptcy, you should do so now.
THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS IN NO
WAY GIVING ANY LEGAL ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION. THE INFORMATION
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