Originally Posted by SAM2008
Yes, a lot of people pay their bills and don't ry to beat the system, but then there are many people also who are unable to pay their bills for whatever circumstances/situations. So, you cannot judge them. Besides, bankruptcy law is designed/created to protect them; otherwise you had not filed for a bankruptcy.
The changes that I've mentioned having taking place in new bankruptcy laws are there to see by everyone. Thus, I'm NOT misleading anyone. Secondly, I did mention that there is a need to take a couselling. Plus, consueling is JUST a formality and there is nothing HARD about it. It's just that Congress made a requirement that when you file for a bankruptcy then you would need a certificate about attending that couseling. So, what is hard for getting counseling?? Maybe for you, but counseling is just a consueling. Don't impose hardship of your case to others. There is nothing hard about attending two sessions of counseling classes. Okay?
Just because new changes don't seem simplistic in your situation then that doesn't mean they are not sympalistic. As I already said that if someone doesn't make enough money then there is nothing changed for him/her because s/he could still file Ch-7 bankruptcy. As for other specific changes then I did mention in my earlier postings. I personally don't see anything hard in those changes except that you cannot file for CH-7 if income of your household is to level. And, now you need to reaffirm car/house loan. Other than nothing is complicated and hard.