Month: July 2013
For some people, debt negotiation is a better option than filing for bankruptcy. By negotiating the terms of her debt with her lenders, a debtor can…
In today’s economy, serious medical diagnoses don’t just take physical and emotional tolls—they can also leave many patients with extreme…
There is a common misconception that consumer bankruptcy cases stem from poor spending habits and improper credit card use. But according to…
Individuals who owe money to banks, government agencies, or other lenders may be compelled to pay back the amount owed through a judicial process…
Consumers facing a legal issue may have a number of different attorneys to choose from in their metropolitan area. This video features a partner from…
Even though filing for bankruptcy can help you discharge a large portion of your debt, it typically hurts your credit score. Even after you are…
If you owe the state or the IRS back taxes, it is highly likely that these agencies will attempt to recover the money through liens and levies.…
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing is often known as liquidation bankruptcy because it involves selling off property to pay off debts. Thankfully, many…
Buying goods and services on credit is a practice as old as the country itself. Unfortunately, borrowing too much, without the ability to pay the…
The recession and its aftermath have made life harder for many Americans. If you are unable to make ends meet while also paying down your…