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I’m living on Social Security Income with substantial debt – Should I file bankruptcy?
FAQ: Should I file bankruptcy to deal with debt if Social Security is my only income? Those who have reached the point where their only income is Social Security and may still have a lot of debt or even a small amount of debt that they cannot pay. For some,...
Understanding taxes and your 1040
Understanding taxes and your 1040 Taxes. Everyone hates them. Nobody wants to deal with them. Unfortunately, they are an evil necessity in the United States. This time of year brings a lot of thought about taxes and everything involved in making sure you file a...
Dealing with Debt is More Common Than You Think
You are not alone. It is common to feel like you are the only person struggling with debt when trying to figure out a way to make your credit card payments each month. But most people have debt. The average American has $90,460 in debt, according to a 2021 CNBC report.
Finding the Best Bankruptcy Lawyer
Finding the Best Bankruptcy Lawyer Choosing a lawyer can be a very personal decision. Finding the best bankruptcy lawyer for you means not only finding a lawyer with the necessary experience and education, but also finding one who understands you as a person and can...
The Truth About Credit Repair
The Truth about “Credit Repair” With many people concerned about their credit scores, credit repair has become a common activity. However, it is often confused by many as an easy solution or a way to get all negative things removed from their credit. Credit repair can...
2020 Taxes: Things to Know and Credits to Claim
2020 Taxes: Things to Know and Credits to Claim It is important to prepare your tax returns as soon as possible this year. That does not mean file them but just get them prepared to find out what your income was for 2020. There are many new rules and tax credits that...