Dear Bankruptcy Adviser, I have two properties in my name. Right now, I am in a difficult situation with making my mortgage payments. If I file for bankruptcy, can I lose both houses? – Luis A: Dear Luis, Quite often, I need more information to answer these questions. That is the case here, but I [...]
Feb 8 2012 | Posted in
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Just because two things sound similar, that doesn’t mean they are similar. To someone who doesn’t know a lot about debt solutions (as they’re called), ‘debt management’ and ‘debt consolidation’ might sound like they’re pretty much the same idea, but they’re actually very different approaches that can help people in very different situations. You can [...]
Sep 21 2011 | Posted in
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Starting a new job after graduation usually means a new boss, new tasks, and a new salary. It also means new financial challenges, as young workers figure out how to navigate the world of retirement savings, a post-work social life, and professional demands. A recent survey by TD Ameritrade found that many twentysomethings struggle to [...]
Imagine going to college to improve your life and walking away with $500,000 in student debt. That number is no typo. A young Seattle couple ended up so mired in debt on the way to their degrees that they “couldn’t even make the initial payments,” says Christina Henry of Seattle Debt Law. After the collection agencies [...]
With many options available in the market today, most consumers that are caught in so much debt may now be facing the trouble of evaluating these options and seeing what will be best for their particular financial situation and credit standing. The common method for credit card debt management is currently done through the use [...]