Do You Need a Monmouth Co Bankruptcy Attorney

If you are looking for a bankruptcy attorney in Monmouth County, NJ, look no further—Veitengruber Law has you covered! We are a full-service bankruptcy attorney with over a decade of experience working with clients to file bankruptcy in New Jersey. Part of the work we do with clients is to help them determine the best solution to their debt problems. For some, solutions outside of bankruptcy may be enough to solve their issues. But for many clients, bankruptcy is the right choice to get out of significant debt. When considering bankruptcy, here are some things we look at with our clients:
1. Do you only pay the minimum payment on your credit cards?
If you consistently only pay the minimum on your credit card, you carry around high-interest debt on your open balance. This can cause your balance to increase quickly. Eventually, your interest can increase faster than your ability to pay down the balance. If you struggle to pay down your debts with just minimum payments, it may be time to consider filing for bankruptcy.
2. Do you get calls from bill collectors?
Getting calls from collections can be stressful and annoying. But it is also a sign that your debt situation has exceeded your control, and it is time to consider debt management alternatives—like bankruptcy.
3. Do you frequently use credit cards to pay for basic necessities?
If you use credit cards to pay for the basics—like groceries, utilities, or rent/mortgage—you also pay high interest on those goods. You should always try to pay for these items with cash or your checking account. If you cannot, bankruptcy may help you reduce your debts so you can afford to pay for these basic needs without major interest.
4. Are you considering selling possessions to pay down debt?
Downsizing, getting rid of a car, or selling off other valuable possessions is one way to pay down some of your debt. These actions may be difficult, but they could help you avoid a bankruptcy filing. If you have already sold off possessions and downsized and are still struggling with debt payments, it could be time to file for bankruptcy.
5. Do you owe more than you pay?
A healthy budget will have all your expenses covered by your income, WITH some extra left over for emergencies and savings. If your monthly payments begin to exceed your monthly income, you can quickly lose control of your debt. The more debt you carry monthly, the more difficult it is to eliminate that debt.
6. Will bankruptcy resolve your debts?
Some debts cannot be considered during bankruptcy proceedings. Back taxes, student loans, debt from alimony or child support, and some other debts cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. If these are the most concerning debts for you, looking into bankruptcy alternatives will be a better solution. Speaking with these creditors directly to develop a different payment plan or lower your balance can help you resolve these debts without bankruptcy.
If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions, bankruptcy might be your best path forward. There are many debt relief strategies available, and bankruptcy is just one of them. Veitengruber Law can help you determine if bankruptcy is right for you.


