Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Filing bankruptcy “Pro Se” versus through a bankruptcy attorney

August 16, 2010 by michelle  
Filed under Bankruptcy

Filing bankruptcy “Pro Se” versus through a bankruptcy attorney <!– @page { margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } –> Just the fact that you may be considering filing for bankruptcy means that you must be under financial pressure and strapped for money. So the thought may have occurred to you that in order [...]

Filing bankruptcy “Pro Se” versus through a bankruptcy attorney

August 16, 2010 by michelle  
Filed under Bankruptcy

Filing bankruptcy “Pro Se” versus through a bankruptcy attorney <!– @page { margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } –> Just the fact that you may be considering filing for bankruptcy means that you must be under financial pressure and strapped for money. So the thought may have occurred to you that in order [...]

Christian Debt Consolidation Company Versus A Regular Debt Consolidation Company

August 11, 2010 by michelle  
Filed under Debt Solutions

Christian Debt Consolidation Company Versus A Regular Debt Consolidation Company Repaying numerous loans and facing the hassles of creditors proves to be tedious after some time. So if you can’t face all this, it is better to seek the help of a debt consolidation company. A debt consolidation company replaces all your loans with a [...]

Obama Versus the Credit Card Issuers – Debt Settlement

July 30, 2010 by michelle  
Filed under Debt Problems

Obama Versus the Credit Card Issuers – Debt Settlement As debt settlements, bankruptcies, and the unpopularity of credit card companying continue to increase, the Obama administration reiterated its support behind legislation in Congress that would put restrictions on the imposition of higher fees and interest rates on consumers. Following on promises made during his campaign, [...]

Obama Versus the Credit Card Issuers – Debt Settlement Help

July 30, 2010 by michelle  
Filed under Debt Problems

Obama Versus the Credit Card Issuers – Debt Settlement Help As debt settlements, bankruptcies, and the unpopularity of credit card companying continue to increase, the Obama administration reiterated its support behind legislation in Congress that would put restrictions on the imposition of higher fees and interest rates on consumers. Following on promises made during his [...]

Debt Settlement versus Arbitration

July 28, 2010 by michelle  
Filed under Debt Problems

Debt Settlement versus Arbitration Credit card arbitration is going away, much to the benefit of card holders. The latest blow to arbitration came Sunday, when Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson announced that the state had settled with the National Arbitration Forum (NAF), which administers arbitrations as put forth in standard customer agreements with issuers. Swanson [...]

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