In this episode, Ash sits down with Jen Lee, a bankruptcy attorney at Lawyer Success Network with extensive experience advising dental and healthcare professionals. They discuss common fears and misconceptions about bankruptcy, clarifying that it can be a practical financial tool, not just a sign of failure. Jen shares the financial challenges dentists face, including high student loan debt, business loans with personal guarantees, merchant cash advances, and the risks of intertwining personal and business finances.
The discussion covers the main types of bankruptcy relevant to dentists: Chapter 7, Chapter 11 (including Subchapter V), and Chapter 13, explaining when each is applicable and what outcomes dentists can expect. They also talk about the importance of keeping business and personal finances separate, understanding cash flow, and seeking professional advice early. The episode also highlights warning signs that should not be ignored, alternatives to bankruptcy such as loan consolidation and practice sales, and practical steps for dentists to reduce financial risk and make informed decisions.
To find out more about Jen, visit: https://lawyersuccessnetwork.com/
Key Topics Discussed:
- The stigma and realities of bankruptcy for dental professionals
- Common financial struggles and sources of debt for dentists
- The risks of mixing personal and practice finances
- The importance of understanding and monitoring cash flow
- An overview of Chapter 7, Chapter 11 (and Subchapter V), and Chapter 13 bankruptcies
- Handling student loans and practice loans in bankruptcy
- Impact of bankruptcy on future financing, credit, and professional life
- Early warning signs of financial distress and steps to take
- Alternatives to bankruptcy and when to consider selling a practice
- Legal and financial steps to protect your practice before problems arise




