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  1. Pittsburgh Debt Settlement Attorney Gary John Gaertner
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    Pittsburgh, PA Debt Settlement Attorney. Licensed for 34 years.

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    Pittsburgh Debt Settlement Attorney Jessie Rawlings Minerich
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    Pittsburgh, PA Debt Settlement Attorney. Licensed for 3 years.

  3. Pittsburgh Debt Settlement Attorney Jp Fridy
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    Pittsburgh, PA Debt Settlement Attorney. Licensed for 4 years.

  4. Pittsburgh Debt Settlement Attorney Brian Michael Kile
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    Pittsburgh, PA Debt Settlement Attorney. Licensed for 11 years.

  5. Pittsburgh Debt Settlement Attorney John Patrick Lacher
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    Pittsburgh, PA Debt Settlement Attorney. Licensed for 22 years.

  6. Pittsburgh Debt Settlement Attorney Robin Lynn Frank
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    Pittsburgh, PA Debt Settlement Attorney. Licensed for 5 years.

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Debt Settlement

If you owe a large amount of money on unsecured debts, you may require the services of a debt settlement lawyer. Unsecured debts include medical bills, student loans, credit cards, store and gas cards, personal loans, collection accounts, and bounced checks. For these sorts of debts, lenders will usually accept less than the full amount if it's clear you don't have the money to pay them (especially if the original amount has continued to grow with interest, late charges, and collection costs). A debt settlement attorney can negotiate with the lender and objectively present the facts in your case. Oftentimes, unsecured debt lenders would rather settle with you than take a chance on getting nothing if you file for bankruptcy. If the negotiation is successful, the creditor may even be convinced to take the settled debt off your credit history.