by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Feb 10, 2017 | Debt Settlement, Why Hire an Attorney?
Are you struggling to pay off your debts? Are your loans and credit card payments overwhelming? If this is so, perhaps, it is the best time to enter into debt settlement. Debt settlement is the process of negotiating with your creditors to get them to reduce the...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Aug 22, 2016 | Credit Card Debt, Debt Settlement, Why Hire an Attorney?
I’ve lost my job, or had a serious medical issue or maybe just have unhealthy spending habits and now find myself bogged down in debt. How can I safely consolidate my credit card debt and start to correct my financial situation? When deciding how to resolve your...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Oct 9, 2015 | Debt Relief, Why Hire an Attorney?
DebtPro123 LLC is a debt relief company that promised their clients they would fix their credit and settle all of their debt. Sadly, they did not do that. Eventually DebtPro123 LLC was exposed for their misdeeds and agreed to a $7.9 million settlement for charging...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Aug 20, 2015 | Debt Relief, Debt Settlement, Why Hire an Attorney?
Kevin McCarthy, Managing Partner The Best Part of My Debt Law Practice Is … The best part of my practice is getting to read notes like the one below from another satisfied client. I started my career representing banks and large business concerns. Like the...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | May 18, 2015 | Student Loan Debt, Student Loan Debt Settlement, Why Hire an Attorney?
Feds Investigating Student Loan Servicing There are roughly 40 million student borrowers in the U.S. that are working to pay off $1.2 trillion in federal and private student loans. About 8 million of those borrowers are in default and about 4.3 million are in...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | May 6, 2015 | Debt Collectors, Stopping Creditor Harassment, Why Hire an Attorney?
Debt Collectors Shut Down by CFPB The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently took action against a debt collection ring that was robo-calling its debtors and harassing them incessantly. The collectors used bogus names to collect, such as “LRS...