Legal Articles, Credit & Debt

Student Loan Counseling: Why Isn’t It Effective?

If you are a student loan borrower and worried about delinquencies or a default—on a student loan or any other debt—consult with Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC regarding your options.

Collections Activity: Your Options for Making It Stop

If you feel like your finances and credit card debt are getting out of control, contact Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC, a law firm with decades of experience in helping clients to explore their financial options. Let us review your case and help you go from there.

Collections Agencies & The Rules for Calling Other Parties

If the debt collection process escalates to a collections lawsuit, contact an attorney from a firm like Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC as soon as possible to file a response. While it may be tempting to ignore such a stressful issue altogether or to procrastinate, you usually have 20 to 30 days to respond.

Credit Card Lawsuit Topics: Five Things to Know

If you are worried about a creditor lawsuit or judgment, contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC. We can review your current situation and discuss your options with you, whether that means a negotiated settlement, fighting a judgment, filing for bankruptcy, or more.

Student Loan Relief Scams: Understanding & Avoiding Them

If you are currently delinquent on student loans or worried about defaulting, seek solid advice before panicking and putting yourself in danger of being scammed. Consult with Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC regarding your options.

Property Seizure after the Default Judgment—What Should I Expect?

If you are finding it difficult to pay your bills and need an experienced debtor rights attorney, contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC. We can review your current situation and discuss your options with you, whether that means bankruptcy, a negotiated settlement, or exploring other options.

Default Judgment Granted Against You: The First Steps

If you are worried about a creditor lawsuit or judgment, contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC. We can review your current situation and discuss your options with you, whether that means a negotiated settlement, fighting a judgment, filing for bankruptcy, or more.

Student Loan Debt Struggles: Are Younger Borrowers Just Set up to Fail?

Are you in danger of defaulting on your student loan or are you experiencing difficulties with your student loan service company? Contact Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC now so one of our experienced student loan debt attorneys can review your case and discuss all the available options with you.

Suing Creditors: The Lawsuits Are Often Unsound

Are you concerned about debt, hoping to explore ways to set your finances straight once and for all? If you are finding it difficult to pay your bills and need an experienced debtor rights attorney, contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC.

Median Student Loans With $350 Monthly Payments Can Be a Tough Nut to Crack

If you are a student loan borrower and worried about delinquencies or a default—on a student loan or any other debt—consult with Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC regarding your options.

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