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Coping with Financial Troubles

Struggling with debt not only can take a financial toll, but also an emotional and physical toll on you and your loved ones. The stress and anxiety of debt can be the source of tension, arguments or the onset of unhealthy habits, such as alcohol or drug abuse. Here, we present how you can deal […]

Mortgage foreclosure Defense: An Option worth Exploring

If you need to stop or stall foreclosure on your home, you may opt for mortgage foreclosure defense over filing for bankruptcy. Foreclosure defense may give you enough time to bring your loan out of default, sell your property, or take other action. It may also lead to a well-negotiated mortgage modification. What does Foreclosure […]

Family Matters: Discussing Financial Hard-Times with Your Kids

Try as you may, but you cannot cover up your money problems. Everyone around you will be affected by your stress and other symptoms. The stress associated with financial struggles can be overwhelming to you and your children, no matter what their age. A parent’s natural instinct is to shelter children from difficult situations.  Resist […]

HAMP Gets an Extension

The federal government established the Home Affordable Modification Program to ease restrictions on extending credit to help American homeowners who were struggling with debt in the failing economy. The HAMP Program’s sole purpose was to offer home loan modifications to homeowners to avoid foreclosure. When the program was introduced in 2009, approximately 12 million homeowners […]

If I Filed Bankruptcy Before, When Can I File Again?

In this roller coaster economy it isn’t hard to imagine a situation where someone may need to file for bankruptcy more than once. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) provides for multiple bankruptcy filings under certain conditions. While the BAPCPA does not establish a specific length of time to wait between […]

When Creditors Try to Deceive You – Contact a Lawyer

When you fall behind on paying your bills, you can anticipate receiving letters or calls from your creditors to collect on the debt.  Thanks to state and federal laws, creditors and debt collectors must follow certain rules on how to behave when collecting debts. What’s the difference between the Fair Business Practices Act and the […]

If You Intend on Filing Bankruptcy, Pay Attention to Your Account Balance

Filing for bankruptcy protection is a life-altering event. Like any other major change in life, planning ahead may help you experience a smooth process and ensure that you don’t end up in worse shape than you are now. One concern for people who are considering filing bankruptcy is how much of your property you may […]

Honesty and Integrity is the Best Policy to Avoid Bankruptcy Fraud

It is not uncommon for people, who are drowning in debt and endeavoring to make ends meet, to look toward bankruptcy for a financial fresh start.  Dishonest debtors can taint the process by committing bankruptcy fraud.  Debtors, who intentionally hide assets or property from the bankruptcy trustee or who fail to provide accurate information to […]

Am I Guaranteed a Discharge at the End of My Bankruptcy Case?

Hard financial times put some people in a position where it is difficult to keep up with their bills. Whether your debt has accumulated over a period of time or as a result of a serious emergency situation, filing bankruptcy can provide much needed relief by wiping out debt.  Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 […]

Managing Your Household Budget May Keep You Out of Bankruptcy

Sticking to budget is not easy for anyone. Even the rich and famous turn to business managers to help them handle their budgets and avoid going into debt.  A business manager’s job is to provide support in curbing spending impulses. For young celebrities whose wealth may have come all of a sudden, a business manager’s […]

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