Debt Relief Options

Here at Debt Settlement Florida, our attorney will assess the client's goals and financial situation, and recommend one of the following options:

  1. Credit Counseling. Credit counseling offers help with budgeting, money management and credit issues. A Credit Counselor helps you assess your finances and works with you to create a livable budget to balance income with expenses. He or she will help you develop an action plan that can guide you in reaching your personal financial goals.
  2. Debt Management Plan (DMP). A DMP is another way you can resolve credit problems and pay down debt. When appropriate, an impartial intermediary negotiates with your creditors to establish a reasonable and mutually acceptable repayment plan. Once enrolled in the DMP, you make a single, convenient, monthly deposit that is disbursed to your creditors on your behalf.
  3. Debt Negotiation. Debt negotiation programs use of a licensed attorney to negotiate and settle your debts to a lower amount on your behalf. The results are not guaranteed, but generally the debts can be reduced along with the late fees. You are in control of your money and accounts and debts can generally be paid off over a 12-50 month period of time.
  4. Bankruptcy. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, which is total bankruptcy, stays on your credit report forĀ 10 years. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, more like a payment plan, stays on your credit report for 7 years. Here at Debt Settlement Florida, bankruptcy is the last resort. the attorney can often recommend an alternative option that will still allow you to resolve your financial challenges without filing for bankruptcy.

Which one is best for you?

The best way we can help you make a good choice is to do a pre-qualification for you. Submit the form found on the Contact Page and we'll get started.