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Take Control Of Your Future
Try not to just show up at the lawyer office with no idea of your rights or no plan as to where you would like to be in two, three or five years. Decide what you want to keep asset -wise. You may not be able to, but do not automatically assume that you can or cannot keep something.
Your lawyer may advise you to file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy filing. Or the advice might be more conservative, such as selling some assets, getting a second job or putting yourself on a strict budget.
No matter what the advice, listen closely and follow it. It will be the first step in taking control of your future and getting some economic peace.
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