Bankruptcy Information

When looking at bankruptcy information, you may want to consider debt relief instead. Declaring bankruptcy is a very harsh way to clear your credit. It will also damage your credit, which is not the ideal situation. By taking part in a credit or debt relief program, you will be able to stem the financial bleeding that has been caused. This type of help can get you into a program and getting your financial situation in a better position than you would be by applying for bankruptcy. In fact, it is suggested that you apply for a debt relief program first, before declaring bankruptcy.

Many people do not know about the services of a good debt relief specialist and therefore will not be able to take advantage of the advice and resources of this type of service can provide. By declaring bankruptcy, this basically puts you into a harsher type of credit situation. By consulting with a specialist, you would have been able to avoid this type of situation and also avoid all the stuff that comes with bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy should only be used as a last resort. It damages your credit beyond repair and you will have that negative black mark on your credit report for a long time following the declaration of bankruptcy. By seeking the services of a qualified debt relief specialist, you can avoid the black marks and will be able to repair your credit. This is the better option of the two options that are available.

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*Clients who work with our partners and make all their monthly program payments pay approximately 50% of their enrolled balance before fees, or 71% including fees, over 24 to 48 months. Not all clients are able to complete a debt settlement program for various reasons, including their ability to save sufficient funds. Our estimates are based on prior results achieved by our partners, which will vary depending on your specific circumstances. We do not guarantee that your debts will be resolved for a specific amount or percentage or within a specific period of time. We do not assume your debts, make monthly payments to creditors or provide tax, bankruptcy, accounting or legal advice or credit repair services. Our partners do not provide service in all states and their fees may vary from state to state. Please contact a tax professional to discuss potential tax consequences of less than full balance debt resolution. Read and understand all program materials prior to enrollment, including, for example, potential adverse impact on credit rating.