Debt Consolidation Help

If you are suffering from a financial hardship, are late on payments, and don't foresee being able to pay you bills in the near future and are considering bankruptcy you owe it to yourself to call us first. We will provide to you a complete analysis , answer all of your questions and give you a written report on our assessment including estimates on how much we can reduce your debts by and how soon you can be debt free. All for free and with no obligation. You can take this report and read it at your leisure, if the program is right for you you can sign up immediately. If it is not, you have at least received a free analysis and made an attempt to avoid bankruptcy. You can contact us using the form below, or chat with us online, or call our toll free number.


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* Using the debt negotiation process does not guarantee that you will not have to file for bankruptcy in the future. If you have questions about filing for bankruptcy, please consult an attorney.

Debt Consolidation Help is not advocating that you stop paying your creditors to force them into settlements. Furthermore, we do not encourage you to default on any contracts that you have with your creditors. When a payment to a creditor is missed or is late, there can be negative consequences to your credit score. The negotiation process should only be used in the event of legitimate financial hardship. If you have sufficient income to reduce your debt load the ordinary way (by reducing the balances with payments in excess of the minimums), then you should definitely do so. The negotiation process works best in the event of LEGITIMATE FINANCIAL HARDSHIP.

Although we believe all of the information found on this website to be accurate, it is for demonstration purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have legal or tax questions you should consult a professional in the appropriate field.