What I Went Through In Bankruptcy
If you are looking for moral support on and are wondering what I went through in bankruptcy then you have come to the right place. I will share my personal bankruptcy experience on what I went through in bankruptcy and still sometimes find myself facing these issues.
Filing bankruptcy for anyone is one of the most difficult things to do; at least that is what I faced. No one wants to admit that they failed financially and can not pay their bills. After all when we sign up for that loan that we promise to pay back and we struggle to make payments can be difficult for any man or women. Who wants to admit defeat at the tender age of 33 or even older or younger?
It was one of the most difficult times in my life to schedule an appointment with my attorney to discuss the fact of whether I should file bankruptcy. As a matter of fact before I went to the attorneys office I was unable to sleep for several nights worried about not being able to pay my bills.
When the creditors kept calling I found myself dodging their calls because I did not want to face my problems. I now know that it was a mistake to not face reality. The day that I decided to call the attorney was one of the life changing days that I will never regret.
The drive to the attorneys office felt like the longest ride; however I felt so much better when he tried to reassure me that I was doing the right thing. He told me that for many people the hardest part is admitting that they need help; and I found that to be true in my case. I had lived on my own since I was 18 and had never asked my parents for any assistance for anything since I left home to go to the military. We were not the kind of family that could look for support by asking for help. Besides my parents do not have extra money that they can just lend me for assistance.
So when I walked out of that attorneys office and was able to forward all the creditors calls to them so that they could take care of all the problems; I felt so much better. However when the day came that I had to go to the bankruptcy court I was embarrassed again and felt like a failure once again. It is funny how we as people can let something like this dictate how we feel. We are not failures regardless of how we tend to think; it just means that we have to learn from our mistakes.
As long as you learn from your mistakes there is no such thing as being a failure; sometimes I still have to remind myself of that. It has not been an easy road getting back on my feet this is the reason that I highly recommend that you avoid bankruptcy at all costs. Click Here.
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