The Dangers of the DIY Bankruptcy
Friday, July 30th, 2010Given the popularity of channels like HGTV and all of those televised extreme home makeovers , it’s more than apparent that America is a nation full of “do-it-yourselfers:” people drawn to the idea of going it alone in order to get it done right—their way, the first time.
As a result, it’s not surprising that in this self-supported culture there are so many services available online and offline that, for a fee, offer any DIY inclined consumer the opportunity to file their own bankruptcy. In fact, in these tough financial times, DIY bankruptcy petition “farms” are becoming increasingly popular for cash-strapped debtors who know that they need bankruptcy protections but don’t believe that they can afford an actual bankruptcy attorney. Using these services could spell trouble for your self-perpetuated petition and your already beleaguered budget. Here’s why:
Lack of Adequate Information
When you begin a DIY project for the first time like installing a light or fixing a leaky faucet or even building a home addition, it’s often helpful to have someone there to do more than just sell you the materials.…
