by Cardinal Law Center | Jun 15, 2022 | Debt Collection
Debt is difficult to manage, and the COVID-19 pandemic has made things much more difficult for many Americans. Fortunately, the state and federal governments are assisting those who have been impacted in various ways. While such actions may assist you, it is also...
by Cardinal Law Center | Jun 15, 2022 | Debt Collection
It’s quite simple to spot a con scamster attempting to collect a debt you’re certain you don’t owe. However, if you have a bill that is past due, it may be difficult to tell the difference between genuine debt collectors and scammers. This is because...
by Cardinal Law Center | Jun 15, 2022 | Debt Collection
If you default on any type of personal debt, the original creditor has the option of hiring a collection agency or selling your debt to a third party. If you have been contacted by a collection agency or a third-party collector to collect a debt, it is critical that...
by Cardinal Law Center | Jun 14, 2022 | Baby Boomers, Bankruptcy, Debt Collection
Baby boomers appear to be in a unique situation. Despite having comparatively decent credit scores, they are heavily indebted. Take a thorough look at your finances as soon as possible if you find yourself in this scenario and are approaching retirement. Fortunately,...
by Cardinal Law Center | Jun 14, 2022 | Baby Boomers, Bankruptcy, Debt Collection, Debt Relife
In the past three decades, the number of baby boomers declaring bankruptcy has considerably climbed. In 1991, only 2% of senior citizens in the United States filed for bankruptcy; today, that percentage is closer to 12%. Although declaring bankruptcy might provide...
by Cardinal Law Center | Jun 13, 2022 | Bankruptcy, Divorce
Dealing with bankruptcy and divorce at the same time in one’s life can be difficult. It’s preferable not to overlap both to keep things as simple as possible. Couples in this situation are more often than not forced to file for bankruptcy before proceeding...