Unable to pay child support.

Does this sound like you?
You owe a substantial amount of child support but are unable to pay. Should you file for bankruptcy?

What can you do?
Child support obligations do not get discharged in a bankruptcy, so if you are only going bankrupt to discharge those debts, then bankruptcy is not the right option. If, however, you have additional debts then bankruptcy could make sense, if it will free up enough cash for you to pay your child support each month. Contact a licensed bankruptcy trustee in your area to review your options with you and help you determine the best possible solution. For a bankruptcy trustee near you, click here.

Susan Jung
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