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5 Ways of Coping With the Emotional Backlash of Bankruptcy
Unfortunately, money has the power to make or break our well-being, and the fundamental elements that make us who we are. It can control our identities, our self-esteem, and our future dreams. I’m not a therapist, but I’ve spent decades helping people get [...]
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5 Ways of Coping With the Emotional Backlash of Bankruptcy
Monday, November 29th, 2010No Trial For Foreclosures in Georgia
Thursday, November 18th, 2010No Trial For Foreclosures in Georgia
With Georgia currently ranking 7th in the nation in foreclosures, this issue couldn’t be more relevant for Georgians right now, and we think it’s important to keep you up-to-date with all the latest foreclosure happenings.
The following article was found on AJC.com, and the problems addressed in it, give you yet [...]
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Debt-Fighting Credit Card Tips!
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010Debt-Fighting Credit Card Tips!
One of the main ways people get into financial trouble is by being uneducated about how to use their credit card. If you find that you have no problem keeping up with your monthly payments, then chances are, you will be able to benefit from a number of adjustments that your credit [...]
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7 Things to Consider When Looking For a Bankruptcy Attorney
Saturday, October 9th, 20107 Things to Consider When Looking For a Bankruptcy Attorney
Because filing for bankruptcy is such a traumatic and life-changing decision, it’s very important that you choose the right bankruptcy attorney to help you through this difficult time. How do you know which one to pick though? Well, here are the top 7 things you should [...]
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Is Georgia Experiencing Some Bankruptcy Relief?
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010Is Georgia Experiencing Some Bankruptcy Relief?
Although some studies show that the number of foreclosures in the Atlanta area has significanly increased, the number of bankruptcy filings has recently fell. The follow article, which we found on ajc.com, states that the number of bankruptcies fell in June and July compared to the same time last year. [...]
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Steering Clear Of Debt
Saturday, September 11th, 2010Steering Clear Of Debt
There are two simple ways of avoiding debt: (1) not letting your necessary bills (heat, electric, etc) become overdue, and (2) not using a credit card or taking out loans. If you are in a decent financial situation, the first rule shouldn’t be too difficult to follow, but the second seems almost [...]
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Atlanta Shows Significant Rise In Number Of Foreclosures
Thursday, August 5th, 2010Atlanta Shows Significant Rise In Number Of Foreclosures
The following article was found on eforeclosuremagazine.com, and it’s very relevant to all of you Atlanta residents that are facing the foreclosure of your homes. You’re not alone, but have you filed for bankruptcy yet?
“Bank owned Foreclosures Surge In Atlanta As Unemployment Rates Rise
The number of postings for [...]
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Chapter 7 Means Testing Explained
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Chapter 7 Means Testing Explained
Filing for bankruptcy enables a person to rid themselves of debt, halt annoying creditor calls, and even stop the foreclosure of their home. Filing for bankruptcy has helped countless individuals just like you, get out of debt, and get on with their lives. However, bankruptcy filing must be done correctly and [...]
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Thinking About Bankruptcy? You’re Not Alone
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Thinking About Bankruptcy? You’re Not Alone
While we are only half way through 2010, the number of personal bankruptcy filings in the US for this year almost reaches the 2009 totals. Atlanta personal bankruptcy filings are certainly no exception here. The article below was published by The New York Times on April 1st [...]
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Car Loans and Filing Bankruptcy
Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Car Loans and Filing Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy is extremely stressful, and the last questions you probably want to ask are: “what’s going to happen to my car?” “How am I going to get to work?” “How am I going to get groceries?” Although these are understandable concerns, knowing how to deal with your car [...]
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