Check out this article about the aftermath that consumers are facing after foreclosure: http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/americans-face-post-foreclosure-hell-as-wages-garnished-assets-seized/ar-BB9dmPO
Read moreA Glimpse into the World of Modern Debt Collection and the Unfortunate Debtors Who are Targeted
Consumer debt collection is a highly profitable industry. This New York Times magazine article excerpt by Jake Halpern gives a glimpse into the dark world of debt collection...
Read moreDebt Collection Statistics Released: Common Reasons for Debts to Go into Collection
A recent study concluded that one out of every three adult Americans has at least one debt that has been turned over for collection. However, Georgia had one of the highest rates, with 40% of its adult residents having at least one collection...
Read morePOTENTIAL BANKRUPTCY CLIENT PRIVACY PROTECTION
Most bankruptcy attorneys offer a free consultation, and during that consultation they will have the opportunity to review financial documents of the potential client. This usually will include tax returns, pay stubs, bills and bank...
Read morePersonal Internet Loans: Convenience vs. Consequences
Internet lending is very commonplace nowadays, as many mortgage and auto lenders may rely substantially on information submitted via the internet to process loan applications. This reduces the amount of face-to-face time which may be necessary...
Read moreLoan Modifications and Short Sales: The Hidden Costs
Bankruptcy is often used as a method of foreclosure prevention, especially in Georgia where the foreclosure process is expedited compared to other states. However, over the last few years, more lenders have been willing to negotiate the terms of...
Read moreAutomobile Repossession: What You Need To Know
The threat of a vehicle repossession is a common motivator for a consumer to seek bankruptcy relief, as a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will prevent the repossession and allow the consumer to repay the vehicle loan over time through a court-supervised...
Read moreWho Can Seize Your Income Tax Refund?
This is a frequent question at this time of the year, when financially distressed taxpayers are confronted with a variety of collection efforts. While many creditors will threaten “seizure” of an income tax refund, there are usually only a...
Read moreCommon Mistakes Which May Prevent Effective Bankruptcy Relief
There is no question that a bankruptcy filing – either under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 – can provide relief from creditor harassment. Bankruptcy can prevent garnishments , foreclosures, repossessions and collection calls. However, some...
Read moreThe Consumer Finance Stress Test: Factors that the Experts Believe Add to Your Financial Vulnerability
Other blogs on this site have addressed some of the “warning signs” that a consumer or small business bankruptcy may be on the horizon. But various studies have been commissioned to look beyond those warning signs, and see if there are any...
Read moreHoliday Debt Management
As the end of 2013 approaches, with the holiday season is in full swing, it is important to manage your finances to avoid the January “debt blues”. While sharing the joy of the season is admirable, you will not be sharing the debt burden, so...
Read moreDEBT ISSUES TO AVOID FOR FURLOUGHED AND “SHUT DOWN” EMPLOYEES
As many federal, state and local employees struggled with reduced or suspended wages, this blog will revisit previous suggestions for individuals who have been terminated or downsized. Any type of interruption of income is going to cause a...
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