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Alan R Unkeles' answer
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Creditors are required to sue you in either the county where you live or the...
Daniel Joseph Ciment
Daniel Joseph Ciment's answer
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I do not recommend that you use a debt settlement company. Most of them charge...
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Rustin Scott Polk
Rustin Scott Polk's answer
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Dodeka is fairly easy to beat, but something you really have to ask yourself...
Lonnie K McDowell
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
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they probably do not care what occured to prevent payment. If you owe the debt,...
Rustin Scott Polk
Rustin Scott Polk's answer
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They can decide whatever they want to. You can counter by filing bankruptcy--...
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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If your credit card company has already written off your account and sold it to...
Evan Mclean Simpson
Evan Mclean Simpson's answer
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You don't need the help of one of these companies to settle your credit card...
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Richard Lawrence Shea's answer
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The IRS debt may or may not be dischargeable, it depends on the details which...
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Donald Edward Petersen's answer
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You can do whatever the debt settlement company can and without the substantial,...
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Donald Edward Petersen's answer
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Debt settlement companies don't do anything consumers can't do for themselves....
John Vincent Tucker
John Vincent Tucker's answer
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There are many variables that influence whether the insurer's offer to settle...
Shawn B Alexander
Shawn B Alexander's answer
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You will need to consult with a consumer protection lawyer locally to examine...
Mark Hankins
Mark Hankins' answer
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I can't opine specifically on Texas law, but chances are the statute of...
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I fail to see where your “understanding” of a prenuptial agreement has any...
Shawn B Alexander
Shawn B Alexander's answer
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The pre nup agreement is between the parties and will not be recognized by a...
Robert Smead Hogan
Robert Smead Hogan's answer
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Any legitimate debt collector MUST provide you with certain information in...
Shawn B Alexander
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I agree with Mr. Hogan this sounds like a scammer. You will need to consult...
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Biagio V. Musto II
Biagio V. Musto II's answer
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If you plan on settling, you need to make sure that you receive a signed...
Mark Hankins
Mark Hankins' answer
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I can't opine on Texas law, however I can share some tips here. First, are...
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Patrick Riley Vincent's answer
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If you can find one, let me know! In reality, there is no program from the...
Michael R. Sices
Michael R. Sices' answer
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No government programs, but there are laws that can help you fight abusive debt...
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Shawn B Alexander
Shawn B Alexander's answer
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The short answer is no SSD payments are exempt. You will need to consult with...
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Shawn B Alexander
Shawn B Alexander's answer
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The short answer is yes, but you didn't state what type of income you have and...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Ordinarly the creditor will start by calling and trying to get you to pay and...
Mark Hankins
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You are in Texas, reputedly the most debtor-friendly state in the nation (...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
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I am not licensed in your state but I can offer you some general information....

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