You Can’t Handle Bankruptcy Alone

Bankruptcy is a difficult time for many in their lives. As the debt is building up around them, they feel like they’re out of options and need to find a way to escape. Unfortunately, because of the stigmas that surround bankruptcy, many consider it the worst possible option. This is why those of us at Blake Goodman, PC, want to help the residents of Maui with their bankruptcy concerns.

We offer consultation appointments that can help you not only decide if bankruptcy really is the only option left to you, but what kind of bankruptcy you qualify for and how you can recover from it.

Consultation appointments for bankruptcy are just as they sound. We can use the opportunity to explain the bankruptcy process and maybe look at your financial situation and see just how much help you need.

Scheduling a consultation appointment is not the same as filing for bankruptcy. It’s merely exploring bankruptcy and seeing what your options are. There is no requirement to file for bankruptcy after a consultation. It is a chance to gain knowledge, and when it comes to your finances there is no such thing as too much information.

What We May Need for a Consultation

It’s understandable if you aren’t sure what you will be in need of for a bankruptcy consultation appointment. We can give you a little bit of oversight into what you should at least be considering before you come to speak to us in our Maui office.

Bring Questions

When you come into your consultation, we want you to bring questions. Don’t be afraid of something being considered a dumb question.

It can be as simple as “What is bankruptcy?” or something that requires a little more analysis of your case like “How long will it take me to recover from bankruptcy?” There are few questions you can ask in relation to bankruptcy that we can’t answer.

Understand Why You Are Here

When you come in to speak with us, we want you to understand what it is that led to you seeking bankruptcy consultation. Have you failed to pay off credit cards due to spending more than you can afford, or did you lose a job and couldn’t afford to pay your bills? Medical expenses, massive changes in life — we’ve seen it all, and understanding your specific situation will give us a better opportunity to help you.

Have an Open Mind

Bankruptcy is a scary thing, and hearing that you should in fact explore it might give you cold feet, but think of the potential benefits of hitting the reset button vs. trying to live with your current situation in debt. With bankruptcy, there’s a possibility that all of your debts will be wiped away and you will be given a fresh opportunity with your finances.

Some cases even result in a consolidated payment plan. If you try to tough it out, then you may one day pull yourself out of debt, but sometimes that can take far longer than it should.

The biggest step in bankruptcy is deciding that it is a necessary fix for your finances. It’s not a quick fix by any means, but sometimes it’s the best option available to you.

When Should I Come in for a Bankruptcy Consultation?

Look at the amount of debt you have accrued. Now consider how long it will take to clear that debt. Is it going to take longer than 7 years? Is there a chance of you needing to take out another loan to help pay debts?

Is there a chance of you being foreclosed on, having your car repossessed, or having to give up valuable expensive items in order to pay off these debts? If you fit into any of these scenarios, then you should consider a bankruptcy consultation.

Bankruptcy can help you get out of debt faster. It’s going to hurt, and it will not be easy, but at the Blake Goodman PC, we can help you get through it and help you understand what your exact bankruptcy plan is going to be.

Forms of Bankruptcy

Chapter 7

The most common form of bankruptcy is Chapter 7. This might result in you losing assets, but this is very rare. In fact, only 1 out of 100 cases in this country result in the debtor losing any property. That is because everything most people own is below the threshold of what they are allowed to keep, called “an exemption.”

This reset button is great for when your debt is inescapable with no real alternatives. The downsides, of course, come in the liquidation of your assets in ways such as potentially losing your home or any extra cars you may possess.

Chapter 7 will also remain on your credit report for at 10 years, but while that is happening, you will have those 10 years to rebuild your credit profile. Instead of spending 10 years in debt trying to recover, you will spend 10 years without debt trying to build yourself up. It’s a far better position to be in.

Whether or not to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is a big decision and shouldn’t be taken lightly. So, here are some advantages of Chapter 7 that will help you to have a better understanding.

  • It prevents lenders or creditors from taking aggressive and forceful action to collect the debt.
  • Chapter 7 will stop any lawsuits, foreclosures, or car repossessions, and allow you to decide what the best plan of action is to keep or surrender things that you can’t afford.
  • The case will force you to become more disciplined with your debt habits. If you ever plan to take out a debt soon, then you will feel more responsible and take better measures to make sure you don’t get in over your head again.
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can protect your property, bank accounts, and wages — permanently.

When your attorney files for you, you will have to appear at 1 mandatory meeting. After that, in the majority of case, there will be no further hearings, and your case will be over in a few short months. When you schedule a bankruptcy consultation with us, we can help you understand this process and see if it’s the best option for you.

Chapter 13

Another form of bankruptcy that we frequently consult about is Chapter 13. This form of bankruptcy has the potential to lose fewer assets and takes all of your debts and consolidates them into monthly payments.

As you make these monthly payments, you are in turn paying off your debts over an arranged period of time that is agreed upon in court. If you miss payments, then you could potentially have your case dismissed and have none of your debts forgiven, so it is imperative with Chapter 13 that debts are repaid.

There are certain stipulations that go into deciding if you qualify for Chapter 13, such as how much debt you have and your income level. If you meet the requirements, then you may qualify for Chapter 13 bankruptcy and its entire process.

Under Chapter 13, the petitioner files a case and submits a reorganization plan that requests that after all payments are made, the debtor will be forgiven of all remaining balances on their debts, and all income and assets will be safeguarded against levy, garnishment, repossession, or foreclosure. It is opted for by many people when filing a Chapter 7 filing would force the liquidation of any unprotected assets.

The debts owed for child support, alimony payments, and recent taxes will be paid in full by the plan, but as in Chapter 7, student loans not paid in full during the plan will remain non-dischargeable. The process involves the following steps:

  • The applicant has to provide the list of creditors and the amount due, disclose all business and wage income, claim all reasonable and necessary living expenses, and disclose recent financial transactions and certain events.
  • The listing of property must also be submitted, as well as the accounting information of all contracts and leases written in the debtor’s name.
  • Tax information must be submitted, which includes a copy of the most recent federal tax return.
  • The debtor also proposes a repayment plan for the debt.
  • The judge will hold a hearing confirming the proposed plan. At the hearing, it is determined whether the plan meets the basic requirements of the Bankruptcy Code or not. If the creditors have any objections to the plan, then they must raise these at the hearing. At last, the court enters the final decision.
  • If the plan is confirmed, then the creditors are stayed from attempting to recover any debt under the period specified by the plan’s duration. Any creditor that fails to respect the terms of the plan often has to face severe penalties. As long as you stick to the basic settlement, and there are no late or delinquent payments, you will complete your plan and receive your discharge.

Online Maui Bankruptcy Consultation

It’s time to move into the future of bankruptcy consultation. We understand that making your way to an office can be difficult. Life doesn’t always want to cooperate with you, and sometimes that lack of cooperation leads to you not being able to make an in-person meeting.

Maybe your car is having trouble, you have the kids and can’t possibly leave the house that day, or you’re sick and unable to leave the house. At Blake Goodman, PC, we seek out ways to make it easier for you to come speak with us. In the digital age, that can be as easy and sitting down at a computer and talking to each other.

We offer online consultations appointments that will act in place of our regular consultations. What’s the difference? Besides the way we’re communicating, there is no change in how the appointments are conducted. We will still handle your consultation just as we would if you were sitting right here in our office.

Not to mention the extra benefits that we are getting from discussing over a computer screen as opposed to in an office. Maybe you are usually only available during certain times of the day, but now with an online consultation, your agenda opens up.

This is also more comfortable. Meeting for an appointment on bankruptcy isn’t always the easiest thing to do, so why not do so in the comfort of your own home as opposed to an office?

If you are ready to schedule an appointment for an online consultation, then why not go ahead and give us a call at (808) 725-2256.

Not Sure if You Need Bankruptcy Consultation?

You should rethink that. A consultation is nothing more than a conversation about your financial situation. You don’t have to commit to anything, and you don’t need to decide right then and there that you want to file for bankruptcy.

More importantly, that first consultation is FREE. Yes, it will not cost you anything to meet with us online and discuss your financial situation. There is no loss to coming with us and discussing your options.

You can best contact our firm by using our phone number: (808) 725-2256. We are always willing to help our clients get through tough times like bankruptcy, even if it means meeting online.


Not in Maui? Come See Our Other Offices!

At Blake Goodman, PC, Attorney, we strive to help as many of you as possible. This is why we have offices in not only Maui, but in Oahu as well.

You may be in need of help for bankruptcy in a place other than Maui, and we want to help you. We will do our best to help any residents of this beautiful state. Everyone deserves someone to represent them during bankruptcy.

If You Have Questions,
We Have Answers

Bankruptcy can be difficult to navigate, but our team is ready to help guide you. Read our frequently asked questions or reach out to us directly to schedule a free consultation for more information.