How to Get Rid of Your Unwanted Debt - A Litigation Attorney Representing Homeowners, Credit Card Holders & Others by Carl E. Person
 
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                Author:
                
                                      
                    Carl E. Person
                                  
              
              
                Category:
                
                                      Lifestyle
                                                      
              
              
                ISBN:
                9781483548258
              
              
                Publisher:
                
                  
                    Bookbaby                  
                
              
              
                File Size:
                12.25 MB
              
              
              
            
                                
                    
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          Synopsis
                When a national economy takes a substantial downturn, manageable debt becomes unmanageable and unwanted. The author, a commercial litigation attorney, graduate of Harvard Law School, explains how debtors can get rid of (or substantially reduce) four types of unwanted debt:  (1) residential mortgages; (2) credit card debt; (3) student loans (when bankruptcy is not available); and (4) IRS debt (usually for unpaid income or withholding taxes).  The author provides forms for pro se use or, more appropriately, for use by the debtor's attorney, making it less costly for the debtor to obtain professional help anywhere in the United States.              
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