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Recent studies show that:<\/p>\n
\u2022 Bankruptcy is more prevalent in urban areas than rural locations.
\n\u2022 Divorce rates are higher in urban areas.
\n\u2022 Divorce often leads to bankruptcy for one or both parties.
\n\u2022 Arguments over money are among the chief reasons cited for divorce.<\/p>\n
Wow, that\u2019s complicated, isn\u2019t it? Bankruptcy causes divorce, but divorce causes financial distress? Living in the city causes divorce which causes bankruptcy, or is it the other way around? Which of these is actually the cause of the others?<\/p>\n
The fact is, there\u2019s no real answer. Alright, you already knew that. Still, you have to admit that there appear that the 3 statistics appear to be somewhat related. The point, for the purposes of this post, is how to avoid becoming a victim of one or more of those statistics.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s start at the top. If you\u2019re living in the city and having trouble making ends meet, you have a few options:<\/p>\n
\u2022 You can move to the country. Of course, if you can\u2019t find a job there or have to take a cut in pay, or end up with a long commute to work, the situation could get worse.
\n\u2022 You can work harder or longer, which means you\u2019ll have less time for relaxation and a more stressful life.
\n\u2022 You can seek debt relief, which may include several options that may or may not include bankruptcy.<\/p>\n
Alright, statistic number 2. If you\u2019re living in the city and your marriage is on the skids, here are a few possible solutions:<\/p>\n
\u2022 Move to a rural setting. This will probably work if you and your spouse both enjoy that lifestyle, you can still make a living, and if urban life was really the problem to begin with.
\n\u2022 You can get a divorce. If you love your spouse, this isn\u2019t the ideal solution, but it is an option, so it should be listed. Of course, you need to keep statistic number 3 in mind.
\n\u2022 You can seek counseling, which will probably include examining whether your financial situation is actually part of the problem.<\/p>\n
Next: If you\u2019re recently divorced and having trouble meeting your fiscal obligations, there\u2019s really only one sensible strategy: speak with someone who can help you find and implement solutions.<\/p>\n
Finally, there\u2019s the fourth statistic: If you find yourself constantly arguing over finances, what should you do? Here are a few ideas:<\/p>\n
\u2022 Get a divorce. As above, this may not be the best option, but it should be mentioned. If the problem is money, it\u2019s not likely to be a great solution.
\n\u2022 One or both of you can work harder or longer. This may help with the financial problems, but may not be beneficial for your relationship.
\n\u2022 Seek advice from a professional who can offer you some options for debt relief.<\/p>\n
If you\u2019re seeing a theme here, it\u2019s no accident. The real point is, damn the statistics; if you\u2019re having insurmountable trouble with finances, whatever your location and whatever the cause, your best move is to speak with an expert in the debt relief arena.<\/p>\n
If your financial problems are becoming too much to handle, contact accomplished SAN DIEGO BANKRUPTCY LAWYER Jeff Larkin. To seek advice from VISTA BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY Jeffrey Larkin, call 877.25.NEW.HOPE for a free consultation today or visit his BANKRUPTCY LAW FIRM IN CARLSBAD CA Google+ Local page.<\/p>\n
For more details, Please visit our website: https:\/\/larkinfirm.com<\/p>\n
By Jeffrey Larkin<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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