Am I the only person considering filing bankruptcy in Cambridge?

Many of the people I meet with in my Cambridge bankruptcy office believe that they are they are alone; they think that no-one else is having serious financial problems. Howard Hayes and I meet with dozens of people every month in Cambridge, so I can tell you that you are not alone.

In fact, as the recession deepens and the economy gets worse, the media is doing a much better job of reporting on personal bankruptcy, and the implications of bankruptcy.

I want everyone to understand all of the options available, so I will often appear on the radio or TV to discuss the options. (You can see a list of my radio and television appearances on the Doug Hoyes Radio and Television page). For some reason newspapers don’t report on personal bankruptcy as frequently as is done on radio and television, but that is changing.

Last week I appeared on a live question and answer forum hosted by the Globe and Mail. Readers were invited to e-mail in their questions; I answered them, e-mailed the answers back to the Globe, and they were posted immediately. The session lasted for an hour and a half, and in that time I answered 19 questions (and yes, my fingers were tired at the send of the session). You can read the Globe and Mail personal bankruptcy article with Doug Hoyes here.

But you don’t need to watch TV, listen to the radio, or read the newspaper to get the answers to your questions. You can e-mail me directly, or call my Cambridge office at 519-622-3773 or 310-PLAN, and get answers to all of your questions. You are not alone, but you only get answers if you take the first step and call or e-mail, so if you have questions, please contact us today.

by Douglas Hoyes on February 6, 2009

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