Debt Relief Lawyers
Debt Relief Attorneys in
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David E. Mortimer
Micheli, Baldwin, Northrup L.P.A.Zanesville, OH
866-333-1890
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Law Office of Iller M. Hardy, PLLC
Phoenix, AZ
866-272-4984
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Jeffrey P. White and Associates, P.C.
Auburn, ME
866-928-0249
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John F. Williams, Jr., P.C.
Dallas, TX
866-435-1659
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Personal debt has become an increasingly large problem in recent years. It is estimated that the average US household has $21,000 in non-mortgage debt. With such large debt loads, many individuals and families have difficulty making repayments and are in need of debt relief help.
Debt relief is the partial or total forgiveness of debt, or the slowing or stopping of debt growth. If debt has become a problem for you, contact an experienced debt relief attorney today, as provided below, to discuss legal remedies such as filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, debt consolidation, credit card debt relief and foreclosure options.
Debt Relief Lawyers
If you are a consumer or business facing foreclosure, lawsuits, liens, repossession or wage garnishment, a qualified debt relief lawyer can help find the best option to help eliminate debt immediately. An experienced debt relief lawyer, as provided by our directory, can provide you with the quality legal advice and representation you need to navigate through actions such as filing for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, debt consolidation, credit card debt relief and foreclosure proceedings.
Get the answers you need to choose the right solution for your financial future.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which debts are most likely to be settled for less than payment-in-full?
Most unsecured debts can be settled. An unsecured debt is a debt where there is no collateral. Unsecured debts include medical bills, credit cards, department store cards, personal loans, … more -
What’s the difference between loan modification and debt settlement?
Debt settlement typically involves working with a professional debt settlement company to negotiate with the creditors to whom you owe debts. Your creditor may, for example, accept a one-time … more
