Credit Card Debt, Wage Garnishment, and YOU
When it comes to child support or unpaid taxes, wage garnishment is a tactic that is utilized by every state in the union. But when it comes to wage garnishment...
How Much Debt Do I Need To File for Bankruptcy?
Are you having difficulty managing your debt? If so, you may be considering filing for bankruptcy. But before you take that life-changing step, it’s important to understand what the requirements...
Keeping Score of Your Credit After Filing for Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy can impact your credit score, but it doesn’t mean you’re out of options. Knowing the differences between your credit score and credit report — as well as...
New Year, New Start: Erase Credit Card Debt with Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Debt in and of itself can be daunting, but no form of debt is quite as common and relatable as credit card debt. Additionally, if you’re in over your head...
How Will Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Impact Your Credit Score?
A change in your finances will inevitably come with a wide variety of related questions. Your credit score, for example, is going to come up sooner or later. Specifically, if...
Taking an Interest in Interest Rates: What Does the Most Recent Interest Rate Increase Mean for Credit Card Debt?
On July 29, 2022, the Federal Reserve once again raised national interest rates in an effort to combat inflation and, hopefully, mitigate a potential recession. Thus, this move marked its...
As A Renter, What Happens If I File for Bankruptcy?
When you have one question about how money impacts your life, it will inevitably branch out into several more. After all, money is integral to how we function in society,...
Answering Your Top 3 Questions About Foreclosure Prevention
Thanks to the economic instability that has persistently loomed over us since the onset of 2020, prices are soaring. From gas to rent and more, many are likely to find...
Mortgage Protection Has Ended. Where Does That Leave You?
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic threatening the overall stability of the American people and economy, President Biden announced Feb. 16, 2021, that the White House would institute a new forbearance...
Can Debt Collectors Contact You At Work?
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), “debt collectors can call you, or send letters, emails, or text messages to collect a debt.” Put simply, these collectors have no shortage...