Declaring Bankruptcy: Automatic Stay And How It Protects You From Creditors
June 5, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Finance
U.S. Bankruptcy Code imposes something called an automatic stay the moment that a petition for bankruptcy is filed. The automatic stay will usually halt the commencement, enforcement or appeal of actions and judgments against a debtor from the creditors they owe money to that are attempting to collect these debts incurred prior to the bankruptcy petition. In addition, the automatic stay protects property of the bankruptcy estate itself from collection actions and proceedings.
Will A Debt Settlement Program Affect Your Credit History? Pt. 2
May 31, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Finance
In the last article I spoke about debt settlement programs and whether it pays to agree to one or not. Keeping all of this information I relayed to you in mind, if you decide that debt settlement isn’t the best option for you, there are four other main options: remain delinquent, come up with extra money to make payments, work with a credit counselor, or declare bankruptcy.
Fake Debt Settlement Schemes To Be On The Lookout For Part Two
May 27, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Finance
In the last article I spoke about potentially shady debt consolidation schemes that you should be on the lookout for. Read on to find out more:….
10 Tips To Successfully Collect A Debt
March 11, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Credit
10 Tips to help you collect debt:
Today In The Collections Industry
March 9, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Insurance
The collections industry has grown so huge in the last couple of years. The reason for this is that collections and recoveries are usually outsourced business functions. It would be unfathomable for a creditor to handle retrieving debt from all of their accounts, so the creditors call the collections agencies.