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Debt Settlement

Allmand Law Firm
October 29, 2025 Bankruptcy, Debt Settlement, FAQ

Debt Settlement Or Bankruptcy?

Most debtors file for bankruptcy as a last ditch effort to dig themselves out of the hole when their debt troubles are just too much to handle. But often their last stop right before...

Allmand Law Firm
November 14, 2016 Bankruptcy, Debt Settlement

Debt Settlement vs. Bankruptcy: What’s the Difference?

If you are struggling with overwhelming debts, debt settlement and bankruptcy are two options that can help you regain good financial health. While many people are familiar with the word “bankruptcy,” debt settlement is...

Allmand Law Firm
January 7, 2011 Debt Settlement

Debt Settlement Devise New Tricks To Evade Rules

The Federal Trade Commission's new restrictions on debt settlement companies has not stop some of these firms from devising new strategies so that they can still charge upfront fees to customers. "Instead of complying...

Allmand Law Firm
January 4, 2011 Debt Settlement

Debt Settlement Know the Truth

Maybe you're not ready for bankruptcy-or even a good case for it, but you're still suffering from high debt that makes it impossible to pay the really important bills like rent, electricity, gas, or...

Allmand Law Firm
October 25, 2010 Debt Settlement

Considering Debt Settlement? Three Industry Secrets They Don’t Want You To Know About

Debt settlement companies claim that they offer a viable alternative to bankruptcy. But what they don't tell their customers is that debt settlement fails more often than it succeeds. Secrets about debt settlement: The...

Allmand Law Firm
December 31, 2009 Debt Settlement

The Truth About Debt Settlement

Well over a million Americans have filed bankruptcy this year and many experts expect that number to increase in 2010. Many Americans who are struggling with debt woes, facing foreclosure and other financial issues...

Allmand Law Firm
December 17, 2009 Debt Settlement

Six Reasons Why Debt Settlement Schemes Often Don’t Work

Debtor's can't afford the payment(s). The number one reason most debt settlement schemes don't work is because the debtor cannot afford the payment(s). Most debt settlement schemes require large upfront payments to the debt...