Category: Debt Relief

man confused about financial literacy

April is Financial Literacy Month and while we are approaching the end of the month, there is never a better time to start improving your financial literacy than now. Being financially literate simply means understanding basic financial concepts that can help you better manage your money. Once you are financially…

wallet, credit score and due dates after bankruptcy discharge

In its simplest form, a bankruptcy discharge occurs once a bankruptcy case is finalized and relieves you from any obligations of repaying your debt. Once your debt has been discharged, creditors cannot take any further action to collect on the debt. Creditors and debt collectors cannot call, send letters, or…

a couple holiday shopping in Fort Lauderdale, FL

The holidays are upon us and while they may look very different during the pandemic, people still want to find ways to celebrate with their loved ones. Budgeting for the holidays is never easy, but just like everything else in 2020, it brings unique challenges during the pandemic. A survey…

forbearance words on the wood

We have had many homeowners in forbearance plans that have contacted our office about what their next steps are.  There is not a one-size-fits-all response to these questions.  First, for those who got their forbearance plans in writing, the document will most likely dictate what steps you need to take…

A lawyer writing with a pencil and with a gavel on his side

There are many different scenarios and circumstances that can land an individual in debt. When that individual is no longer able to make the necessary monthly payments, it is critical that he or she reaches out to a law firm that specializes in bankruptcy and debt relief. It is important…