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Month: January 2019
Baby boomer bankruptcy is on the rise

On Behalf of O’Brien Law Firm, LLC

Posted on: January 8, 2019

Overall, the nation’s economy is in relatively good shape. This means that unemployment rates are down throughout much of Mississippi and the rest of the United States. However, there is a somewhat new phenomenon that is showing a darker financial picture for some Americans — there is a notable increase in bankruptcy filings for older individuals, particularly for baby boomers.

Anything that impacts the baby boomer generation, which represents approximately one-quarter of the population, is certain to have rippling effects throughout the entire economy. Economic researchers report that in the last 25 years, the rate of baby boomer bankruptcy filings has increased sixfold. The overall trend shows bankruptcy rates declining for those 54 and under yet dramatically increasing for the 55-plus group.

While any age group can be hit by major economic events, such as job loss or a family split, older people are unique in finding themselves transitioning into retirement. The combination of living longer, dealing with a decrease in social security benefits, less or non-existent pension plan benefits and far higher medical costs across the board places boomers and those nearing retirement at greater risk. Nothing occurring currently in the economy seems likely to change these trends in the near future.

Financial challenges can arise at any time in any one’s life. A fresh financial start may be possible with debt relief or a manageable payment plan. A bankruptcy lawyer can provide guidance and counsel in determining whether Chapter 13 relief would be appropriate under the specific facts and circumstances.

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Credit card debt is rising in the U.S.

On Behalf of O’Brien Law Firm, LLC

Posted on: January 3, 2019

Many people living in Mississippi have concerns about credit card debt. While credit cards can be a useful tool in managing personal finances, consumers will sometimes run up balances that can be difficult to manage or pay off. In fact, a recent study has shown that the average household credit card debt in the United States is $8,284.

In many cases, consumers do not intend to run up significant debts. They use credit cards responsibly, and either pay their balances each month or make reasonable monthly payments. However, circumstances can affect an individual’s ability to pay their credit card bills. For example, someone may become ill, unemployed or face a major, unexpected expense such as a medical bill or home repair.

When people can’t pay their credit card bills or can only pay a minimum amount, balances will balloon due to interest rates and late fees. It can be very difficult to catch up, particularly if one is attempting to cope with a diminished income or other urgent financial obligations. Over time, the stress of trying to deal with creditors and pay bills can take a significant toll on a debtor’s health, marriage and family life.

Fortunately, people living in Mississippi have several debt relief options. These include bankruptcy as well as negotiating installment payments and debt consolidation. Homeowners who are concerned about making mortgage payments may also be able to avoid foreclosure through some similar strategies.

Debtors could benefit from speaking with an experienced attorney. The lawyer might be able to review the client’s current financial situation and make suggestions regarding debt relief options like bankruptcy and possible ways of avoiding foreclosure.

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