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Welcome to Personal Bankruptcy |
The Hidden Cost of Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a contentious word for a whole number of
reasons. Firstly it relates to a situation whereby a Debtor
not being able to satisfy or compound to his Creditors a
suitable amount has to turn to the Courts for protection and
at the end of the day everyone loses out.
Let me repeat this last fact lest it passes some by. In a
Bankruptcy situation no one wins. It is a “lose-lose”
scenario. The Debtors by and large lose almost everything he
or she owns (unless they are very carefully advised) and the
Creditors by and large lose their money because when the
Courts, Bankruptcy Trustees etc take their cut there is
usually only a dividend of mere pence in the pound at the
end of the day.
I hope all petitioning solicitors and lawyers read this with
care as they are the ones who are advising all of their
clients to sue people for bankruptcy. It is a bit like
loading up pistols left right and centre for a “Russian
Roulette Fest” it gets nobody anywhere.
In fact having read the last paragraph in more detail I take
back my comment about Bankruptcy being a lose-lose situation
it’s not, the Lawyers and Accountants make a fortune out of
their fees, no one else does.
But there is a hidden cost to all of this that no one is
prepared to acknowledge and this includes the knock on cost
of ill health brought about by the stress of Bankruptcy. It
is the “sleeping elephant” (for want of a more suitable
metaphor) in the corner of the room that no one wants to
acknowledge but it is certainly there all the same.
Let us analyse part of that “ill health” that we referred to
above and that is the area of High Blood Pressure. It is one
of the few natural growth phenomena of the late 20th and
21st Centuries and now is assuming almost epidemic
proportions. The stress and elevated blood pressure brought
about by the comings and goings of bankruptcy and all of the
shenanigans that ensue can be lethal and in some cases lead
to fatal consequences.
Our Society is so powered by the worship of all things
financial that in the “heated blood lust of debt recovery”
we seldom stop to consider the hidden human cost to all of
this. I have client who as well as his business career being
well and truly finished (boy was he badly advised earlier on
but that is another issue) but his health, or should I say
ill-health, is such now that any job prospects he might have
had are now well and truly finished.
Now let us consider who well and truly gains by any of this?
The answer? No one and if I can make just one final point it
is a plea to any Solicitors and Lawyers who may, just may be
reading this article. When you advise clients to pursue
matters to Bankruptcy, get your background research carried
out properly, do your due diligence well and get it right
because at the end of the day as well as well and truly
losing the majority of your clients money (which statistics
point out is most certainly the case) you also damage the
health of the person at the end of the writ.
Do you know the sad thing abut the whole side of this? I bet
there is not a Solicitor or Layer who really cares, as long
as they get their bonus and their fees, who gives a damn
about anybody else?
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