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Jade, a college professor with a PhD, is set to pay off $32,000 after 42 months on a debt management plan with MMI, a startling achievement that has remained elusive for most of her adult life.
Trying to determine if bankruptcy is right for you? The first step is understanding if it can help with the specific types of debt you're trying to escape. Here's a breakdown of what can and can't be discharged in a bankruptcy.
You've probably heard of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, but how many kinds of bankruptcy exist in the United States? And how are they different?
Bankruptcy laws are complicated, and it’s often difficult to tell what your rights are when filing for bankruptcy, and what has to be done under law, but understanding these rights can help you make informed decisions about your financial future.
Everyone who has debts also has legal rights. It’s important to know your consumer rights so lenders can’t take advantage of you. Here are the most important consumer protection laws currently on the books.
When you’re a single parent, affording the cost of living can be stressful and lonely. Living on one income means your budget is more limited, giving you less financial flexibility and making saving more difficult. If you’ve wondered about taking a loan to get ahead or to help manage unexpected costs, here’s what to think about.
When it comes to poor financial health, we tend to assume the only solution is money. Of course, that’s simply not true.
Sara has decided to end her relationship with debt — take a look at these two different debt-payoff scenarios.
Learn how to break up with Debt for good with our breakup survival guide.
The federal government is becoming more directly involved in resolving debt collection complaints and that should be a very good thing for you.
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