Credit Card Debt

Can Bankruptcy Help With Skyrocketing Credit Card Debt?

Credit card balances across the country are higher than ever, and many families are feeling the strain. Prices for everyday items keep climbing, interest rates remain steep, and even small bills can pile up quickly. For households juggling multiple cards or struggling to make minimum payments, bankruptcy may seem drastic, but it can offer a genuine path to relief.

A Growing Credit Card Challenge

Americans now owe over $1.3 trillion on credit cards.

For many, the issue isn’t careless spending. Instead, daily expenses are becoming harder to cover. Rent, groceries, utilities, and medical costs often end up on credit cards when cash flow falls short. Combined with high interest rates, balances can grow even if you make regular payments.

When Minimum Payments Aren’t Enough

Paying only the minimum might feel manageable, but it often barely reduces the debt. Most of the payment goes toward interest, leaving the principal largely untouched. Over time, this cycle can make it nearly impossible to get ahead. Using one card to pay off another or missing other bills are signs that it might be time to explore other solutions.

How Bankruptcy Can Offer Relief

Bankruptcy immediately stops collection calls, lawsuits, and wage garnishments, giving you a chance to regain control.

Chapter 7 can erase most unsecured debts, including credit cards. If you qualify based on income, it provides a fast way to wipe out balances and start fresh.

Chapter 13 reorganizes your debts into a repayment plan that fits your budget. Over three to five years, you make one monthly payment, often at a lower total cost, and remaining qualifying credit card debt is discharged once the plan ends.

Rebuilding Credit After Bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy doesn’t mean your financial life is over. Many people begin rebuilding credit within a year. Paying bills on time, using credit responsibly, and keeping a budget can quickly help you recover. Some even qualify for new loans or credit cards sooner than they expected, often reaching a more stable financial position than before.

Taking Control

If credit card debt is keeping you awake at night, it’s important to know your options. Bankruptcy isn’t a sign of failure. It’s a tool that can help you create stability and move forward without constant pressure from creditors.

The Law Offices of Robert M. Geller has helped countless individuals and families get a fresh start. Contact us today to understand how bankruptcy could help you regain control and find financial peace.

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