Thursday, November 12, 2009

Why Do People File Bankruptcy?

This is a question that has puzzled those who study human behavior for years. Why do some people file bankruptcy while others don't? Lots of theories have been advanced: lack of education in money matters; crushing debt from unexpected medical bills; divorce or death; or just plain irresponsible behavior in running up credit card bills. Now a nationwide study has shown at least one contributing factor: The toughness of state collection laws.

It seems that in those states where creditors have more power to collect debts, such as through garnishment of wages, foreclosure of judgment liens on real property, attachment of personal property like cars, and the like, people are more prone to file bankruptcy than debtors in states where creditors can't make their lives as miserable.

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