It’s time to fight back against the negative stigma that bankruptcy sometimes carries. There are people who believe that bankruptcy is their own fault. In many cases, this makes them hesitant to file. If you ask them why they haven’t used bankruptcy to get rid of their overwhelming debt, they’ll tell you that they got themselves into this predicament, so they feel guilty about eliminating that debt through bankruptcy.
But you should never feel guilty about using the legal tools that you have at your disposal. That’s all bankruptcy really is. Other individuals and companies use it every single day. It can be an effective way to make financial decisions and handle debt. Plus, the guilt you feel likely isn’t realistic to begin with.
Why are you filing for bankruptcy?
After all, there’s a good chance that the reason you’re filing for bankruptcy has nothing to do with you or any decisions that you actively made. Just look at some of the top reasons why people file and it becomes clear.
For instance, it’s very common for job loss or income reduction to lead to bankruptcy. But it is certainly not your fault if your company downsized and you lost your job. The debt you took on when you were still employed probably felt very affordable at the time.
Another example is medical debt. Even with insurance, a medical emergency could leave you facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. But it’s not your fault that you needed medical care – or that emergency treatment and hospital care are so expensive in the United States.
Your legal options
As you can see, it’s best just to focus on bankruptcy as a legal tool. Be sure you know what options you have and what steps you’ll need to take to use it.