Month: November 2019
Student loan debt and Chapter 7 bankruptcy
When a Tennessee consumer is overwhelmed by his or her financial responsibilities, it can lead to unpleasant consequences, such as wage garnishment and other debt collection efforts. Credit card debt and medical bills can lead to an unmanageable debt burden, as can student loan debt. Many people seek debt relief through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, but
Many consumers will go into 2020 seeking debt relief
The impact of owing a significant amount of debt can be significant. In addition to the stress that comes with bills are piling up and interest accumulating, many people also face the threat of losing personal property and calls from debt collectors. In fact, many Tennessee residents will start 2020 looking for effective debt relief
More people facing lawsuits as a result of their medical debt
Medical care is expensive, even for people who have health insurance. When a Tennessee resident goes in for surgery, needs diagnostic testing or has to visit the emergency room, he or she may find bills from the hospital or doctor in the mailbox a few weeks later. These bills can come as a surprise, leaving
Accumulating credit card debt during the holiday season
The holidays are fast approaching, which means many in Tennessee are getting ready to spend money on traveling, presents and other expenses that pop up during this time of year. Most people are not prepared to pay cash for all of their holiday purchases, which means that many will rely on credit cards to buy
Will you lose your home if you file for bankruptcy?
When your debt spirals out of control, you may begin searching for solutions as to how you can fix it. You may think about filing for bankruptcy as a potential means of getting your affairs back in order. You may, however, have concerns about whether filing for personal bankruptcy will result in you losing the