Can You Just Walk Away from a Debt-Riddled Business and Start Fresh?

For certain doctors, dentists and other highly skilled service providers stung by the economic fallout of COVID-19, that may be an option. But it comes with some dangerous pitfalls as well.

In the wake of the coronavirus shutdown, many business owners are under immense financial stress caused by the economic impact of a nearly worldwide standstill. Some may be in or at risk of breach or default. Creditors may be jockeying for payment and applying pressure through demands and threats of legal action.

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Eric Boughman is a founding partner of ForsterBoughman, a Central Florida law firm, where he leads the firm's health care and technology practices. He helps solve complicated legal issues for health care professionals and medical groups, businesses and business owners, investors and entrepreneurs.