22 Oct Alternatives to Bankruptcy–Debt Settlement–New Info!
I have been writing about alternatives to bankruptcy. In an earlier post, I discussed debt settlement.
I just wanted to make a quick post about some of the problems with debt settlement. The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) have posted a brief paper online about some of the problems with debt settlement. This paper includes links to other, reputable sources for information. These sources include the Government Accountability Office and its report on debt settlement; the National Association of Attorneys General; and other sources.
If you are contemplating debt settlement, please read this paper before you commit to anything.

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Adrian Lapas, Esq.
I've been practicing bankruptcy law in North Carolina since 1993, and am certified as a specialist in consumer bankruptcy law by the North Carolina State Bar.
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