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What Is Debt Settlement?

Debt settlement or debt negotiation is an alternative to bankruptcy where your attorney works out a lump sum settlement or a payment arrangement with creditors. Our Philadelphia debt settlement attorneys often settle debts for far less than the balance. In some instances, debt settlement may be preferable to bankruptcy.

What is the Minimum Debt Necessary for Debt Settlement?

Our attorneys offer debt settlement services where the debt is $25,000 or higher.

When to Consider Debt Settlement

  • You could pay off the balances if settled for a much-reduced amount.
  • You could pay the creditor if the payments could be reduced.
  • You want to avoid having a bankruptcy on your credit report.
  • Your financial difficulties are short term.
  • The problem is primarily with one or a few creditors.
  • A judgment lien is holding up your house sale.
  • You have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy within the last eight years.
Quick Note: Judgment liens often turn up on title searches when someone is selling a house. You do not necessarily need to pay such debts in full. Before sending a check to the lienholder or taking the full amount of the judgment out at closing, you might want to discuss the matter with a Pennsylvania debt settlement attorney.

Benefits of Debt Settlement

  • Pay significantly less than the balance.
  • Settle lawsuits and judgments.
  • Eliminate debt that has prevented you from rebuilding your credit.
  • Avoid bankruptcy.

Debt negotiation is not possible in all cases, and we discuss all realistic options with out clients, so they can make informed decisions.

If you need professional help with negotiating with your creditors in the Greater Philadelphia area, please give us a call at 215-248-0989, use our contact form, or send us an email.

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Harborstone Law is based in Pennsylvania with offices in Greater Philadelphia and Washington, DC.

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