A recent NBC report reveals that 85% of American women are in debt. The amount of debt is not just limited to mortgage loans and car loans, but much of the debt is credit card debt and signature loans. There are several important steps to take to begin the journey to get out of debt and build a better financial future.
I came across a segment on
BetterTV.com prepared by one of my friends and colleagues, Los Angeles attorney
Alexis Martin-Neeley, about the problem women are having with debt and what steps they can take to get back on their feet. The segment is titled
Maxed Out .
Hopefully, the tips contained in Alexis' segment will help you get back on track. However, there are options available to you if you find yourself beyond being able to recover. If you feel like you are still falling behind and getting into a financial crisis,
Castle Law Office has helped more than 20,000 families get the relief they need and obtain a discharge in a
Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Castle Law Group and St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney and chapter 13 lawyer
James Brown frequently help people avoid foreclosure, repossession and wage garnishment by filing a chapter 7 bankruptcy or chapter 13 bankruptcy case. If you would like to find out more about what options you have to get out of credit card debt, you can request a free copy of my book
"7 Critical Mistakes to Avoid the Dismissal of your Bankruptcy Case" or give us a call toll free at 1-866-570-8484.
Labels: Alexis Martin-Neeley, BetterTV.com, Castle Law Group, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Credit card debt, Illinois Bankruptcy Attorney, Maxed out, Missouri bankruptcy attorneys, signature loans,, St. Louis bankruptcy attorneys
To reply to this message, enter your reply in the box labeled "Message", hit "Post Message."