Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and the humility of being alive

You don’t have to reflect on life very long to realize your best plans don’t always work out the way you intended. Who among us wants to be let go from a high paying job? Who among us would love for our business to be an epic fail right from the start? Who among us wants to get married hoping your spouse will turn out to be an epic turd?

     Who among us wants to make bad financial decisions or have a medical problem? Yet, if you are human, you will have these occur to you. For some of us, they will repeatedly occur. 

     In other words, the road is broken folks. The road is broken for every single one of us. I am reading Matthew Perry’s book and if you think fame and fortune will solve all your problems ask Matthew Perry about that. 

     Because the road is broken you will have events in your life that will spiral out of your control. When you have events that spiral out of control and result in overwhelming debt, you hit the reset button and get your life back sooner than later. We humans suffer far too long before we seek the help we need. I think it is natural for us to want to use that human spirit to remove us from the ditch but sometimes the vehicle is simply too stuck; you need a tow truck. 

     When your body breaks down where do you go? The doctor of course. When your finances break down, you hire a competent bankruptcy lawyer. I often remind clients, your finances are sick you are not. 

CALL NOW FOR A FREE STRATEGY SESSION FROM A MN BANKRUPTCY LAWYER AT LIFEBACK LAW FIRM 

     When your finances are sick, reach out to Minnesota’s most kind and helpful bankruptcy law firm by going now to www.lifebacklaw.com. You will be so thankful you did. 

 

 

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