Debt relief law encompasses a range of topics including bankruptcy and credit counseling.
Given that one in seven United States households is in the midst of or recently completed the bankruptcy process,
there is a large demand on attorneys specializing in this area to be current with debt relief law. Bankruptcy is
typically the last step a debtor takes when all other options for payment have been exhausted; since this is an
expensive process with a great deal of risk involved, it is important for lawyers to be knowledgeable on the
subject as a whole. There are different types of bankruptcy; Chapter 13 allows the debtors to pay their creditors
back over time, while Chapter 7 essentially frees debtors completely of their financial obligations. Attorneys in
debt relief law should strive to help their clients find a way to repay their debts if possible, as credit is
generally not available for as many as 10 years after the bankruptcy is complete.
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