It was not easy as it took a great amount of work and sacrifice, but you got through your bankruptcy. You jumped one hurdle, but now you face many more on your way toward rebuilding your credit rating. There is no shame in filing for bankruptcy, which is often necessary to stay in your home and prevent financial hardship for your family.
But now you know that you must adapt to a new financial lifestyle and philosophy and stick with it. Otherwise, you may find yourself in the same dilemma. You were there once, and you do not want to return. Now, your bankruptcy has offered you the chance for a new beginning.
According to the American Bankruptcy Institute, a total of 33,766 bankruptcies were filed in Tennessee in 2019. The overwhelming majority of bankruptcies in the state were for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. It is crucial to take a number of steps to help you forge a new financial life as part of your bankruptcy recovery program. Here are a few things to consider:
You made the first step by filing for bankruptcy and knew that this would be an extensive financial journey. Your success will be determined by the careful steps you take. You can do it. Though a bankruptcy can cause a small amount of inconvenience that is remediable with certain steps, the failure to file for bankruptcy in a timely manner could prove devastating.