Legal Articles, Credit & Debt

Fighting Court Judgments Is Often Necessary

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.

Credit Card Debt Rises in US: Banks Continue to Come Out Ahead

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.

Student Loan Debt Crisis May Be Offset by Options Offered in New Bill

With decades of experience in helping clients navigate areas such as student loans and other debt issues, the attorneys at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC can sit down with you and review your case. We are here to help!

Rethinking Student Loans: Negotiating with Your Servicer or Refinancing Could Ease Your Debt

If you are concerned about how to handle your debt, consult with a skilled student loan debt attorney from a firm like Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC as soon as possible.

How to Choose a Foreclosure Defense Attorney

When you are facing a foreclosure it can be scary to go through the process alone. In some cases it can be difficult to win your case without savvy legal representation. As you begin looking for an attorney to handle your foreclosure case,

Student Loan Consolidations

Student Loan Consolidations- If you have multiple student loans you may be able to combine them. Perhaps into one loan with a fixed interest rate based on the average of the interest rates on the loans being consolidated.

Collections Lawsuit Served: Silence Could Result in Automatic Court Judgment

If you are concerned about impending creditor lawsuits or fighting a default judgment, consult with an experienced law firm like Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC as soon as possible. A solution can be found to help you through any of these issues, even if a judgment has already been granted.

US Credit Card Debt: The Figures Continue to Grow—Along with Lawsuits

If you have found yourself served with a summons and complaint, consult with a collections lawsuit attorney from a firm like Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC as soon as possible. With expert legal help, you may be able to see the case dismissed, along with eliminating the chance for having a default judgment filed against you.

Student Loan Crisis: Could Better Underwriting Make a Change?

If you are currently delinquent or worried about defaulting on your student loans, 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.

Credit Card Lawsuit Aftermath: Picking Up the Financial Pieces

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 a negotiated settlement, bankruptcy, or more.

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