By Jeff Field | Published May 24, 2014 | Posted in Georgia Bankruptcy, Personal Finance | Tagged Tags: deed in lieu of foreclosure, foreclosure | Leave a comment
The government has established a number of programs to help distressed homeowners who are late on their payments, who are underwater on their mortgage, who are unemployed or who need assistance to refinance their home. The government describes these programs in detail at the website www.makinghomeaffordable.gov. All of these programs seek to help homeowners dealing Read More
Read MoreAlthough not all creditors can or will garnish your wages, when you owe debt, aggressive creditors can do so. They must follow a specific process, but unscrupulous creditors may take advantage of consumers who are unaware of their rights. Athens Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyers keep you informed of your rights and protect you along the Read More
Read MoreThe answer to your question is an emphatic YES. While the prospect of losing your home can be overwhelming, competent, qualified Athens bankruptcy lawyers with experience in Georgia foreclosures can help you understand your options. The first option you have when you receive a foreclosure notice is to contact your lender directly and see what Read More
Read MoreWant to change your behavior? Well, to change it you must first know it. No matter what habit you’re looking to change you probably think you know the behavior. Here’s what I mean, let’s say you want to better manage your money and you know the key change is to have a budget. In preparing Read More
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