For many homeowners, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time. In the spring of 2020 many found themselves with reduced or no income. They were unable to pay their mortgage. Along came the CARES act giving homeowners the ability to enter into a forbearance period. Forbearance means no payment on their mortgage was due. […]
Optimizing Your Financial Stability Amid Coronavirus Challenges
By Jon D. Long, Attorney at Law COVID-19 impacts are creating rare opportunities and dangerous pitfalls for consumers, and the devil is in the details. The amount of financial information related to coronavirus can be overwhelming and challenging to sort through. Still, there are valuable nuggets of good news in The CARES Act that are […]
Bankruptcy Scam Alert
The following is from the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney’s. I have not heard of this “Scam” occurring in middle Tennessee, but be on the alert and NEVER send money based on a phone call from our office!! Bankruptcy Filers Beware: Con-Artists Posing As Attorneys Dan LaBert | Latest News | October 14, 2015 […]
Suit on Sworn Account
This post is the second in a series of post. In the first post, we discussed the debt buying business. If you have not yet read through that post, you might find it informative. Regardless if it is the original company you owed, or one of the debt buyers discussed in the first post, eventually […]
Leases in Bankruptcy
I have leased two cars in my lifetime, and it was two of my worst financial mistakes. The first car was turned in at the end of the lease, and I was grateful to be rid of it, so maybe that wasn’t so bad. It was a new model introduced in America, and it had […]
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