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A Credit Counselor Versus a Bankruptcy Attorney


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A Credit Counselor Versus a Bankruptcy Attorney

When I was drowning in debt, I knew that soon enough I would need to file for bankruptcy. I simply didn't make enough to cover the amount of debt I had accumulated. However, I was not sure whether I should work with a credit counselor or a bankruptcy attorney. I did a lot of research on the subject and found that there are pros and cons to working with both a credit counselor and a bankruptcy attorney, and that you also had the option of working with both at the same time. Ultimately, I decided to hire the attorney, but that may not be the best option for everyone. I created this website to help you understand what a credit counselor is and what they do, what a bankruptcy attorney is and what they do and how each can help you if you are drowning in debt.

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Am I At Fault If I Was Eating While Driving?

You're living a busy lifestyle and you can barely find enough time to grab a bite to eat. You're eating in your car when you suddenly find yourself struck by another vehicle. The accident occurs so quickly that you're not sure who is at fault and you wonder if your decision to eat while driving might have led to the accident. The Legality of Eating While Driving Eating while driving is common and is also not illegal in most cases. Read More 

Construction Zone Hazards And The Legal Options You Can Explore After A Collision

Road construction zones are hazardous not just for workers but also for motorists who drive in these areas. Roadwork companies usually install warning signs around construction zones, warning drivers to slow down or use alternative paths to prevent accidents. Therefore, motorists who ignore these warnings and safety rules should face the law when they cause accidents. They should also compensate anybody who suffers injuries and property damage in such crashes. This article expounds on these hazards and the legal options you can explore after a collision. Read More 

5 Things That May Be Impossible to Do Without an Estate Planning Attorney on Your Side

It's no secret that life is unpredictable. You never know when something bad will happen. That's why it's important to have an estate planning attorney on your side, just in case something happens and you need someone to help you navigate through the legal process and properly plan your estate. Estate planning attorneys help you plan for the unexpected and make sure your wishes are respected no matter what. Here are five things that may be hard to do without an estate planning attorney on your side: Read More 

What To Do After Being Hurt In A Store

If you have been injured while trying to shop in a store, you are probably owed compensation. Read on for step-by-step instructions on what to do so that you will be paid for your damages. Get photos and witnesses If you can, snap photos of the hazard that caused you to be hurt. For example, if a display fell on you, take a photo of that. In many cases, stores will quickly clean things up, and taking a photo later may not be possible. Read More 

The Facts About 5 Common Myths Regarding Wills

Many different obstacles hold Americans back from writing and completing a legal will. Some concerns are valid, but many others stem from misunderstandings about the estate planning process. How can you separate the true from the false? Here are a few common myths that you may have heard — and what you should really know about them.  1. Wills Are Hard to Change If you have a will from a number of years ago, your situation may have changed significantly. Read More