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Arizona Bankruptcy Filers Find Freedom From Second Mortgages Through Chapter 13

The recent real estate crisis has left a shocking 6.4 million Americans underwater in their mortgages.

Bankruptcy vs Debt Settlement

Sometimes bankruptcy is the best course of action and other times debt settlement may be a better solution. Below is a basic comparison of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy and debt settlement.

How long can a creditor sue me for a credit card debt in Arizona?

A credit card company or collection agency has a set amount of time to file a lawsuit for an unpaid credit card known as the statute of limitations. In Arizona the deadline to file a lawsuit for an unpaid credit card debt is six years after the cause of action accrues.

What Happens If I Received a Statement of Claim?

A Statement of claim is a form that is used to sue someone in small claims court. Often it is used by debt collection companies to sue for credit card debt.

Ten Things Debt Collectors CANNOT Do

Ten Things Debt Collectors Cannot Do

Bankruptcy Options for the Unemployed

Bankruptcy Options for the Unemployed

How To Deal With Temecula Attorneys The Right Way

Are you in need of a Temecula Attorney but don't know where to turn? Don't worry because this article contains many helpful tips and tricks for finding the right lawyer to meet your needs.

Things To Look For When Hiring A French Valley Attorney

In terms of hiring French Valley Attorneys, many people wonder where to start. With so many different law offices begging for your business, it can be difficult to sort out the good ones from the bad. The following article will give you a heads up on what you need to know about hiring an attorney.

Bankruptcy exemptions what you can keep

Ohio has increased the exemption for real estate to $132,900 per person. This means that a couple can exempt real estate up to $265,800 in equity.

A Florida Judgment Has Been Obtained Against You... Now What?

A Judgment had been entered against you! What Now?

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