Finding the best way to move on from considerable consumer debt can be challenging. For North Carolina residents struggling with this type of situation, they may fear taking the route of Chapter 7 bankruptcy because of negative misconceptions. However, this option...
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Month: September 2017
Chapter 7 may be better alternative than using IRA to cover debts
On Behalf of Wootton & Wootton, P.C. | Sep 20, 2017 | Chapter 7
It is not uncommon for North Carolina residents to find themselves with financial troubles. Debt issues can impact anyone, and when those outstanding balances become too much to handle, people often find themselves looking for ways to get out from under their burdens....
Congressional decisions could impact medical debt across country
On Behalf of Wootton & Wootton, P.C. | Sep 14, 2017 | Medical Debt
North Carolina residents may have various opinions when it comes to health insurance. Nonetheless, most individuals can agree that costs associated with medical care can become burdensome to deal with at times. When parties accrue considerable medical debt, they may...
Collections attempts may cause many to seek debt relief
On Behalf of Wootton & Wootton, P.C. | Sep 7, 2017 | Debt Relief
Dealing with debt issues can often make North Carolina residents feel embarrassed. They may think that other people will judge them for the state of their finances and also feel uncertain as to how to find the debt relief they crave. Individuals in this predicament...
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