Our system matches you to programs that best fit your needs. Based on your situation you may be a great candidate for debt settlement, which is an aggressive approach to settling debt for less than you owe. Debt settlement is typically a good match if you are dealing with loss of income, collections, struggling with payments or high credit card debt. If you are still able to pay your bills and just need lower payments then Debt Consolidation or Credit Counseling may be a viable option. Why guess which program is best for you? Fill out the form above and receive a debt evaluation. Know your options today at no cost to you.
Millions of families nationwide bring in less income and paying down debt is a challenge. Unemployment, loss of income, divorce, health issues, high mortgage payments, failed investments & businesses push millions of people into a financial hardship.
Americans struggle to find balance between paying down debt, managing monthly living expenses and saving for the future. Estimates conclude that 61 percent of Americans can only live three months or less on their savings, 38 percent state not having savings to cover one month's expenses.
The bottom line is all creditors have a pulse on the state of the economy and want to decrease risk. Often times creditors may be willing to settle consumer debt for less than is owed. Based on your situation you could reduce your interest rates, lower your monthly payments, consolidate your debt, or even your credit card debt for less than you owe.
Our system is designed to help families avoid debt relief scams and provide a direct link to reputable services that can truly help.
Our program can help Americans struggling with unsecured debt. Unsecured debt includes Credit Card Debt, Medical Debt, Unpaid Utilities, Personal Loans, Auto Repossession and other Unsecured Debt. We can not assist with Mortgage or other Secured Debt.
Get your life back on track today! Simply fill out the form above and a debt relief counselor will contact you for a free no obligation evaluation. Learn about options and decide which program makes sense for you and your family.