Financial distress can happen to any one of us. It's not something we want, but it happens nonetheless. Our debts can become unmanageable when we experience a reduction in income (get laid off, or reduced hours), an increase in expenses (care for a loved one, or inflation), a medical problem, or a challenging relationship (separation, divorce, etc.).
Those who spend any length of time with bankruptcy matters soon realize that the trials and tribulations of life affect everyone.
That being said, there are some steps you can take to reduce the impact of these events on you and your loved ones. There is no need to compound your distress by making unfortunate or uninformed decisions.
As a bankruptcy attorney, I am writing this blog to provide insight to individuals and small businesses in Massachusetts and Connecticut who are experiencing financial distress and approaching insolvency.
Matthew S. Rousseau, Esq.
Morrison Rousseau, LLP
www.WorcesterBankruptcyAttorney.com
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