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Credit and Bankruptcy

Allmand Law Firm
July 7, 2009 Credit and Bankruptcy

Credit Cards and Your Rights

As a credit card consumer there are certain rights and protections that you enjoy. Let's take a look: Did you know that if you lose your credit card or if it's stolen you are...

Allmand Law Firm
June 10, 2009 Credit and Bankruptcy

Credit Card Delinquency Rises

According to an article at CNN credit card delinquency rates jumped 11% in the first quarter of 2009 and the average borrower's debt rose 4.09% from the previous year to $5,729. The article said:...

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June 10, 2009 Credit and Bankruptcy

How Long Can Creditor Judgments Last?

Creditor Judgements Often when a debtor has failed to repay a loan or credit card debt , the creditor will attempt to seek a judgment by filing a lawsuit against the debtor. Once a...

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May 26, 2009 Credit and Bankruptcy

Credit Repair Scams Could Lead To Bankruptcy Troubles

According to an article in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, credit repair scam artists almost destroyed the Chapter 13 bankruptcy case of Ken Maddox, a shoe salesman who was struggling financially. The credit repair scammers...

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February 23, 2009 Credit and Bankruptcy

Stop Automatic Payments Before You File Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy and Automatic Payments Modern banking almost requires automatic banking for nearly every expense, cell phone plans, cable television bills, utilities and even rent (sometimes); but using automatic deductions from your bank account or...

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January 29, 2009 Credit and Bankruptcy

Filing For Bankruptcy? STOP Using Those Credit Cards

Many debtors filing for bankruptcy are under the gun financially which causes them to "rob Peter to pay Paul" in a game that I will call "credit card musical chairs." In an effort to...

Allmand Law Firm
January 7, 2009 Credit and Bankruptcy

I Always Make My Minimum Payments, Is Bankruptcy Right For Me?

Yes! Making only minimum payments on debt, especially credit card debt will probably keep you in debt forever or at least almost forever. The real question is, can you pay off your debt and...