The good news is you don’t have to be a victim. With the proper knowledge and guidance, you can protect your finances and make wise choices throughout bankruptcy.
Here’s what every senior should know to avoid scams and safeguard their financial future.
Seniors often have steady income sources like Social Security, pensions, or retirement savings. Scammers see this as an opportunity.
Some may offer “guaranteed debt relief” or “government help,” but want money up front. Others pose as fake debt relief companies or even lawyers. They pressure you to sign papers without explaining what they do.
These scams can drain your savings and make your financial situation worse.
Before you work with anyone, it helps to understand bankruptcy basics.
Bankruptcy can erase many debts, stop collection calls, and help you keep essential assets. But it isn’t a quick fix or a way to erase all debts immediately.
Only licensed attorneys or legitimate credit counselors should guide you. Avoid anyone who guarantees results or asks for hefty fees upfront.
Here are some common warning signs of bankruptcy scams:
Scammers want your Social Security number, bank account info, or credit card details. Never share this information with anyone who contacts you out of the blue.
Make sure you only provide sensitive details to your trusted bankruptcy attorney. Always verify their identity and credentials first.
Bankruptcy is a legal process that requires professional advice. Look for:
Don’t be afraid to interview a few attorneys or counselors before deciding. You deserve someone patient who explains everything clearly.
Florida law provides exemptions that help seniors protect certain assets. For example, you may keep:
An experienced bankruptcy lawyer will ensure you claim these exemptions correctly to keep as much as possible.
Taking control starts with knowledge. Here’s what you can do:
Being informed helps you spot scams before they happen.
If you believe a scam has targeted you:
You’re not alone, and there are resources to help you recover and protect your finances.
Bankruptcy isn’t easy, but it can provide a fresh start. Protecting yourself from scams lets you focus on rebuilding without added stress.
We understand how overwhelming this process can be, especially for seniors. We offer honest advice, clear answers, and a steady hand.
If you’re considering bankruptcy or want to learn how to protect yourself from scams, get in touch with the Law Offices of Robert M. Geller. We’ll take the time to listen and help you make informed decisions at your own pace.
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