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I’m Overwhelmed With All This Debt!!

I hear this comment a lot from clients. The level of stress that a mountain of debt can produce can literally be overwhelming. Credit cards, medical bills, payday loans, old utility bills, cell phone carriers, overdrawn bank accounts, deficiencies from a repossession, past due loans, etc. All of these things…

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If I Am Sued By A Creditor, Should I Appear In Court?

My suggestion would be, yes, you should appear in court on the day of your hearing. Not doing so can have negative consequences (even if you end up filing a Missouri or Illinois bankruptcy later on). let me explain why. If you fall behind on your debts, one of the…

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What If I Own An Asset That Has A Great Deal Of Equity When I File For Bankruptcy?

In such a situation, you should be made aware of the pros and cons of filing bankruptcy, because depending on which chapter you file, you could possibly lose the asset. But then this is why it is so terribly important to seek out a lawyer who has a great deal…

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If I Filed A Chapter 7 Within The Last Eight Years, Can I Still File For Bankruptcy?

Yes, you can. But you will be limited to a Missouri or Illinois Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The federal bankruptcy code states that an individual may not file a St. Louis Chapter 7 bankruptcy more than once every eight (8) years. Once the eight year mark is passed (this is the…

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What Happens If I Dispute A Debt That The Collection Agency Says I Owe?

If you make it clear to the debt collector that you dispute the debt that they say you owe, then they may not contact you anymore until the dispute is resolved. If in fact the collector does contact you about the debt after such a dispute is made (but before…

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Can A Collection Agency Call Me As Many Times As They Want Each Day?

No, they may not. In fact, it is unlawful for the collection agency to contact you several times in one day via the phone. This is described as ‘incessant calling,’ and is actionable in the courts. The area of law that governs what a debt collector may or may not…

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What If I Tell The Collection Agency That I Do Not Want Them To Contact Me Anymore?

You have a right to demand that the debt collector cease any and all communication with you regarding your debts, but the federal law governing this area states very clearly that such a demand has to made in writing. Assuming that you do indeed make a written demand, then a…

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How Negative Of An Impact Will Filing For Bankruptcy Have On My Credit Score?

Not as bad as you think. But the more important question to focus on would be how long it will take to rebuild your credit. The answer to this may surprise you as well. To begin with, the filing of a bankruptcy will appear on your credit report for ten…

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