Personal Bankruptcies Fall in Connecticut
Posted on Mar 1, 2012 1:35pm PST
Personal bankruptcy filings in Connecticut have reportedly fallen in the last year. According to reports, the filings fell by about 14% in the last year in the state. It is reported that there were about 1,800 fewer filings of Chapter 7 as compared to the 2,300 that were filed in 2010. Filings have been dropping in a number of states with some of those being the first time in about five years.
No one wants to file for bankruptcy, but there are cases in which this is the best decision for a person or company to make. You should understand the process of filing and go about it in the correct manner so that your case is resolved in the best possible way. You do not want to have to suffer further as bankruptcy can be a new beginning for your life. By working with a bankruptcy attorney you can proceed forward with your case in the most beneficial way. You deserve to be able to move forward with your life and a lawyer will be able to help you with just that if you begin discussing your case today. An attorney will know how to handle all aspects of your case including any necessary court proceedings. Please take some time today to
contact a bankruptcy lawyer who will always have your best interest in mind during this difficult time.