by bkabritsor | Nov 20, 2020 | Bankruptcy
When people think about major debts, big ones like mortgages and bank loans are probably what come to mind. However, it is possible to find yourself deeply indebted from everyday living. Missed utility bills, late credit card payments, unpaid fines and other smaller...
by [email protected] | Nov 10, 2020 | Debt Relief, Personal Bankruptcy
Fraudulent emails and texts abound, especially these days. It seems that fraudsters have taken the time during stay-at-home and quarantine orders to up their game. As a result, those who receive an email or text from an alleged debt collector may be leery — as they...
by [email protected] | Nov 10, 2020 | Bankruptcy
If you feel like you are drowning in debt, you may start to consider filing bankruptcy. However, how can you know if bankruptcy is the right choice? Or what type of bankruptcy you should file? Would Chapter 7 be better for your circumstances or Chapter 13? Chapter 7...
by [email protected] | Nov 9, 2020 | Firm News
There are an estimated 43 million people in the United States who carry student loan debt. Many took out the loans believing that a good job after graduation would cover the tens of thousands of dollars they borrowed. Unfortunately, things often did not go as planned...