If you are in need of debt relief, you may be considering the many options available. While there are several options for seeking relief from your debts, they are not all created equal. In fact, the most important step in seeking debt relief is to work with a qualified financial expert. Having an experienced Dallas … Read more
This New Year is one like none other. For most people, improving their finances is a resolution that is set this time each year. However, this year a record number of Americans are facing higher than ever before credit card balances and problems making ends meet. Fortunately, there are some solutions to wipe out those … Read more
As the New Year approaches NOW is the time to think about your credit. There is never a time like the present time to set financial goals and get to work. To do this, you really need to know your credit. Here are the top four credit score factors that shape the state of your … Read more
Nearly all Americans have experienced some financial challenges this year. People have lost their jobs, have had to cash out retirement and asset funds to put food on the table, or had to seek government assistance checks. To make matters worse, many more have simply had to rely on credit cards just to make ends … Read more
This year, a large number of Americans have been confronted by unemployment. As endless individuals are battling with financial crisis, the consequences of unemployment reach beyond the bimonthly paychecks. Take, for instance, those that have gotten monetary help via unemployment compensation. While the money received under the unemployment program may have been necessary to ensure … Read more
Shoplifting has spiked dramatically in recent years, especially since the start of the pandemic. This increase in shoplifting could be problematic for personal economies, and has the potential to generate widespread unforeseen consequences. According to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, nationwide crises precipitate spikes in shoplifting. After 9/11, shoplifting increased by 16%. An … Read more
Many prospective clients ask us if they should notify their creditors that they are intending to file bankruptcy. Additionally, at what point in the process should they notify their creditors that they are intending to file bankruptcy. Depending upon the jurisdiction in which the case is filed, a person must first file: an Intent to … Read more
Creditor lawsuits can be a catalyst for considering bankruptcy. Many of our clients fear potential wage garnishments, bank levies, and property liens that result from a creditor lawsuit and judgment. Some of our clients seem to be caught by surprise when they receive a notice of wage garnishment or bank levy as they don’t recall … Read more
In a year of turbulence and economic challenges, people are focusing on self-care more than ever. When it comes to taking care of yourself and your family, focusing on self-improvement and goals can be a great distraction from the day to day. Take, for example, the movement on “mindfulness”. Definition: “Mindfulness” – the quality state … Read more
When you file bankruptcy, most debts can be eliminated. Unsecured debts are usually eligible for discharge, credit cards, medical debt, utilities, payday loans, some taxes, and other loans that do not have collateral attached to them. There are certain exceptions that some of these types of debts cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. The types of … Read more