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Do I Need An Advocate To Help Me With Bankruptcy?

  • Written by J Daniels & Associates


Bankruptcy can be a stressful time. From the forms to the creditors, it’s hard to go through the bankruptcy process alone. That’s where a bankruptcy advocate comes in. Giving customers help and support throughout bankruptcy, advocates can be useful if you aren’t sure where to turn. While the decision is up to you on whether or not you actually need an advocate to help you through the bankruptcy process, they can provide useful when it comes to advocating on your behalf.

Read on below to find out how a bankruptcy advocate can help you.

What is a bankruptcy advocate?

Advocates can be useful as a support system during bankruptcy. Debt can be extremely stressful, and it can ease some of that stress having someone in your corner who can advocate for your needs. Advocates are there to ensure that your best interests are looked after during the bankruptcy process.




How can an advocate help with bankruptcy?

An advocate can be helpful throughout the bankruptcy process. Advocates can generally deal with banks and debt collectors on your behalf, and provide you with support. Advocates are there to ensure that your best interests are looked after, and that all matters relating to your bankruptcy are fair.

Advocates can help you if you’re being harassed by creditors, or if you need assistance with debts or mortgage issues. Advocates are useful when it comes to helping find you a personalised solution, and to provide support along the way.

Do I need an advocate?

It can be stressful going through the bankruptcy process alone and without any support. It may be a good idea to enlist the services of an advocate if it’s your first bankruptcy, and if you are unsure of how the process works. Additionally, if you are being harassed by creditors, an advocate may be able to assist in getting them to stop. Ultimately, whether or not you’ll need an advocate is up to you. However, advocates can ease a lot of the stress when it comes to the bankruptcy process, so it may be a good idea to speak to one before you decide.

How can J Daniels & Associates help me?

J Daniels & Associates has more than 40 years’ experience and has helped 1,000’s of people successfully.

We advocate on our clients’ behalf with banks and creditors in order to stop home repossession, as well as helping to stop those in bankruptcy situations from being harassed by creditors. You shouldn’t have to live in constant fear, and that’s where we can help.

We aim to provide support services to those who do not know where to look, or who are confused about where to turn during the bankruptcy process. Our helpful advocates can assist you when you need it the most. We are able to give you confidential help, expert debt guidance and help you to find a personalised solution.

We don’t have any hidden fees, so you won’t have to worry about any nasty surprises. In addition to helping you to improve your financial situation, we can assist you in finding a solution to your bankruptcy issues. If you’re in need of help and support, give us a call today for your free consultation.

*Disclaimer: This article contains general comments and recommendations only. It is not intended to be and should not be construed as legal advice. This article has been prepared without taking account of your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before taking any action, you should consider the appropriateness of the comments made in the article, having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs.

 

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