I have been thinking about filing BK due to heavy debt.
Here are two web sites I found to be very useful:
www.debtorboards.com
www.nolo.com (bankruptcy section, pay attention to the "means" test)
Filing BK is a tough call. If you apply for a new job or loan in the future, there is always a spot on the application that asks if you have EVER filed BK before. I have no idea if it affects the decision of the people in charge, but it sure seems to me like it would.
It doesn't really make sense though....I had to file BK because I couldn't get a job, and now I can't get a job because I filed BK. It has not happened to me personally, but everything I have read indicates this statement is true. I have read that there is something floating around Congress to make it illegal to reject hiring someone based on their credit score. Probably the same for getting loans, too. Perhaps Congress has realized that the time period from 2008 or so forward proved to be a difficult time for most Americans. Then again, they are only concerned about getting re-elected, and if that happens, they really don't care what happens after that.
Dave Ramsey has a good show that you can listen to on the radio or podcast. He does not recommend filing BK or even having credit cards. He says to settle the debts for 20% or so with the collectors. It takes a lot of time and headaches but supposedly looks better on your credit report in the end. But he also doesn't seem to be in touch with reality in that most companies these days want you to have a good credit score and valid credit card, even for something as simple as renting a car.
Just be glad you live in a country where you can press the reset button on your life and start over. Texas and Florida have the best protection laws in the US. Ever wonder why most celebrities seem to live in Florida?
I'm not a lawyer, just a normal guy who has had a rough time the past few years like most people. There is plenty of information on the net...too much actually. Some of it will start to contradict what you read before. Meet with a lawyer for a free consultation, but remember that they are hurting for business, too, these days, so guess what they want you to do!
If you do file BK, you cannot do it again for 8 years, but time sure seems to fly by quick!