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Category Archives: Bankruptcy
How to Deal with your Hard Financial Times
We look for relief in many areas of our lives, but have you ever thought about debt relief? If you feel your stress level increasing when you think about your current situation, then maybe relief is just what you require. … Continue reading
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Tagged bankruptcy, budgeting, credit, credit counseling, debt, debt consolidation, debt relief, debt settlement, money, mortgage
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Bankruptcy is Abolished?
Remember last fall when all the TV lawyers were telling you to “act now before bankruptcy is abolished”? Well it is almost a year later and people are still filing bankruptcy in record numbers. What happened to bankruptcy reform that … Continue reading
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Tagged attorney, bankruptcy, bills, budget planning, consumer, credit counselor, creditors, financial problems, lawyers, legal services
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You Don’t Have To Go Bankrupt To Be Debt-Free
Bankruptcy Basics Flirting with the idea of filing for bankruptcy to relieve you of overwhelming debt is something that shouldn’t be entered into lightly. The truth is that it’s a complicated legal process that will leave you with a ruined … Continue reading
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Tagged bankruptcy, chapter 13, chapter 7, credit, credit counseling, credit score, debt, income, liquidation, priority debt, secured debt, unsecured debt
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Why You Need To Avoid Bankruptcy
At first glance, bankruptcy may seem like the only possible way to get out of the financial crisis that you’re in. The stress and pressure of debt can certainly be overwhelming. Whether it’s because of something out of your control, … Continue reading
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Tagged bankruptcy, bankruptcy laws, credit, credit card debt, credit report, debt, debt problem, debt solution, overspending
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