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Frequently Asked Questions: Surviving The Financial Crush Of COVID-19 Corona virus has impacted everyone, here are some frequently asked questions we've received regarding what impact it will have on your finances. -
Credit Associates Has Its Own “Secret” We are dedicated to helping you get a fresh start by negotiating debt reductions, or filing bankruptcy, while protecting you from the phone calls & lawsuits -
Nebraska Foreclosure Overview When you are unable to continue to make payments on your mortgage, it is important to understand what will happen if your mortgage is in the foreclosure state. -
Restoring Your Credit After Bankruptcy Restoring your credit after bankruptcy won't be easy, but you can improve your credit score with patience and hard work. -
Avoiding Financial Hardship After Filing Omaha Bankruptcy Filing for Omaha bankruptcy can help you eliminate old debts, but you'll still need to make changes to get your finances back on track. -
Am I Allowed to Sell Property Before Filing Bankruptcy? You can sell property before filing bankruptcy, but there are some important considerations to make sure the sale doesn't affect your case. -
Don't Fall for These Popular Scams Scam artists get more creative by the day. Learn how to keep from becoming a victim. -
How a Suggestion of Bankruptcy Can Provide Debt Relief A suggestion of bankruptcy is a document providing notice that the defendant has filed bankruptcy. Learn how this affects your case. -
Bankruptcy and Student Loan Eligibility Bankruptcy generally does not affect federal Perkins or Stafford student loans, but can make it harder to get PLUS loans. -
Can You Erase Income Tax Debt in Bankruptcy? There are specific conditions that must be met for income tax debt to be erased in bankruptcy. Call Steffens Law Offices to learn more.