Archive for April 2026
Can You Get Your House Back After Foreclosure In Georgia
For most mortgage foreclosures in Georgia, you can't get your house back after the sale has occurred. In a state where a lender can foreclose in as little as 37 days, genuine opportunities to save…
Read MoreWhat Happens if I Ignore Debt Collectors in Georgia
If you're reading this with a stack of collection letters on the counter, missed calls on your phone, and a knot in your stomach every time the mailbox opens, you're not alone. Individuals don't ignore…
Read MoreWhat Are The Risks Of Debt Consolidation?
The people who ask me about debt consolidation usually aren’t lazy, reckless, or looking for a shortcut. They’re tired. They’re sitting at the kitchen table with credit card statements, medical bills, a car payment, and…
Read MoreHow Long Should You Wait to File Bankruptcy: How Long to
You open the mail and see a foreclosure notice. Or your paycheck lands short because a creditor started garnishing wages. Or you’re juggling minimum payments, moving balances, and hoping next month will look different. That’s…
Read MoreCan I Keep Inheritance in Bankruptcy in Georgia?
A lot of people call with the same uneasy question. They’re already dealing with debt, collection pressure, foreclosure worries, or a pending bankruptcy, and then a family death changes everything. What should feel like help…
Read MoreCan Credit Card Lawsuits Be Discharged in Bankruptcy
Yes. In most cases, credit card lawsuits and even the judgments that come from them can be discharged in bankruptcy because bankruptcy deals with the underlying unsecured debt, and in Chapter 7 that debt is…
Read MoreCan You Be Denied Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Georgia
If you're searching this because you're already behind on bills, getting collection calls, or trying to stop a foreclosure, the fear is usually the same. You get one shot at a fresh start, and you…
Read MoreWhat Happens After Foreclosure Sale In Georgia
The courthouse auction is over. Your house was called, the bidding ended, and now the questions hit all at once. Do I have to leave immediately? What happens to my mortgage debt? Can the bank…
Read MoreHow To Stop Debt Collectors From Calling Legally In Georgia
Your phone rings before breakfast. It rings again while you're driving to work. Then a voicemail lands with the same urgent tone, followed by a call at your job that leaves you wondering whether your…
Read MoreCan You Negotiate Debt Instead of Filing Bankruptcy?
TL;DR: Yes, you often can, but it's a strategic choice with serious trade-offs. Debt negotiation usually works best with unsecured debts and enough cash to offer a lump sum, often settling for 40-60% of the…
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