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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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3 Types Of Damages An Attorney Can Help You Recover In A Personal Injury Claim

While personal injury cases are common, they can be devastating. For example, apart from suffering life-threatening injuries, you may need to settle costly medical treatments. In addition, you may miss work or school due to severe injuries. Fortunately, a personal injury victim can seek compensation for the losses and damages incurred. It means that if you get injured due to someone's negligence, the responsible party should pay for their mistakes. However, this may not be as straightforward as it sounds because not everyone can be willing to accept liability and offer fair compensation. Read More 

Why Some Lawsuits Are Considered Frivolous by the Courts

The purpose of a lawsuit is for the litigant to receive compensation for the damages they have suffered. However, there are some cases where a litigant will decide to file a lawsuit in which there is no factual basis. This is considered a frivolous or abusive lawsuit and there are steps you can take to put a stop to it. Examples of Lawsuits That Are Frivolous A common example of a frivolous lawsuit is when an individual files a lawsuit over emotional distress due to an advertisement that you aired for your business. Read More 

Tips For Working On A DUI Case

You're entitled to your day in court following a drinking and driving charge, so make sure to equip yourself with the best lawyer you can find. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges can bring about penalties and stigmas that follow you for several years. When you have legal assistance, you're far more likely to land on your feet with a lesson learned, as opposed to suffering harsh consequences. A good DUI lawyer gives you a fighting chance, and the information below gives you the first steps to take. Read More 

Frequently Asked Questions About Filing Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a complicated matter no matter why you are filing or when. Regardless of your current assets, it is important that you understand the basics. These are some of the most common questions people have before they file bankruptcy: What Does 'Insolvent' Mean? If you claim to be insolvent, you claim that you are no longer able to pay your debts. You may have more liabilities than the average person, and you have insufficient income to pay back the debt. Read More 

Top 4 Reasons For Hiring A Car Accident Attorney After An Accident

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there is a car accident every 60 seconds in the U.S., which translates to around 5.25 million accidents annually. Unfortunately, this means you'll probably get into an accident at one point in your driving career.  While most accidents have minor consequences, like a busted headlight, some are severe with extensive damage and injuries. During the aftermath of an accident, you're always advised to contact a car accident lawyer. Read More