Cut Your Risk For Filing Bankruptcy

By Karen Auby

On April 20, 2005, President Bush signed legislation into law making it more difficult for individuals to file bankruptcy under Chapter 7. Though the new legislation has found support from credit card companies and other lenders, when this new law takes effect in six months, many families will be disqualified from getting that “fresh start” provided for in bankruptcy law since 1898.

The intent of the new law is to protect lenders from the financially reckless and to encourage a greater degree of financial responsibility in consumers.  But have we really become a society of irresponsible spenders? 

The number of people declaring bankruptcy has steadily increased over the past 30 years and shows no sign of slowing down.  Last year, for example, 1.5 million Americans filed for bankruptcy.   And certainly some of these were truly financially irresponsible, bringing themselves to bankruptcy by living beyond their means   But the surprising truth is that the majority of people who file bankruptcy are regular middle-class Americans who have suffered some type of life altering catastrophe.  According to a recent Harvard study, nearly 95% of those who declared bankruptcy did so due to a job loss, family break-up or medical crisis. 
  
In many cases, job loss resulted in lost health insurance, leaving individuals and families exposed to high medical bills in case of injury or illness. If you had no choice but to pay for critical medical treatment on your credit card, wouldn’t you do it?  Several senators attempted to pass amendments to the bill that would protect consumers if the bankruptcy was due to medical reasons.  Sadly, however, that amendment failed.

So, what can you do to protect yourself and your family?   Here are a few tips to avoid falling into the financial trap:

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