3 Tricks To Coming Back After Missouri And Illinois Bankruptcy The Right Way

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There is a striking difference of attitude when folks first come to see and folks who leave my office after filign their Missouri or Illinois bankruptcy case. On the first visit, many are often tense and frustrated from the effects of overwhelming debt. But, by the time they leave, the burden is lifted, allowing them to feel relaxed and at ease. Being under overwhelming amounts of debt is often too much to handle--and the feeling of getting out from under it lifts their spirits and changes their outlook on life.

It is that experience that allows me to see that it is debt that is truly stressful, not bankruptcy. Your post-bankruptcy life should be easier and less stressful—but there are a few tips that you may want to know to keep it that way.

New credit might be your enemy. Many folks think that it is impossible to get credit after Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Missouri or Illinois. Actually, getting credit is the easy part. It is not abusing that new credit that is difficult. If you immediately accept and use up all of your new credit, you could find yourself right back in the same situation—needing protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help, and a way to stop those creditors from harassing you.

Spend wisely, save wisely. It sounds simple enough to not spending money you don't have and make sure you put a savings plan together but don't underestimate how tough it might be for you. Take an honest look at how much you spend each week—and make sure it isn't going over any budget you've set for yourself. Plus, a savings plan should be built into your budget to make sure you always have a safety net should you ever get into trouble with debt again.

Ease back in to credit cards. For many, credit card debt was the first sign of trouble. Filing bankruptcy doesn't mean that you can't have a credit card in your post-bankruptcy life. However, it does mean that you need to watch out for the role they play in your finances. Start with a secured credit card that is linked to your bank account. Make your payments on time and gradually build up your credit. In a relatively short period of time, you can be getting your credit back to where it should be.

These tips can help you have a successful post-bankruptcy life—and avoid any more trouble with debt in the future. Make sure any St. Louis or Wentzville Missouri bankruptcy attorney that you hire is willing to give you the best tips for success, even after your bankruptcy is finished.


About the Author:
Missouri Bankruptcy attorney James Brown has been working to relieve the debt of hard-working American families for over 15 years. He has dedicated his career to educating consumers about options for debt relief and has released 5 publications, including, "Get Out of Debt: Secrets Your Creditors Don't Want You to Know." You can request a free copy at http://www.castlelaw.net



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