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Michigan Debt Settlement and Consolidation

If you are a resident of Michigan and you have been struggling to pay your amount due each month on your unsecured debts you are not the only one. Thousands of Americans have been forced in foreclosure on their homes and now face bankruptcy. It is a very uncomfortable position to be in and the inability to meet your monthly obligations on any of your bills is just as gloomy. Getting stuck in a cycle where you are only making the minimum payments or less on your unsecured debts is a dilemma. You will never get out of debt as long as you are not paying down the principle.

You will be charged unbelievable interest rates on your unsecured debts and even missing a few payments can make them escalate out of control.

  • Credit card debt
  • Dental bills
  • Medical bills
  • Cell phone bills
  • Utility bills
  • All unsecured debt without collateral

There Is Debt Payment Help Available

If your unsecured debts add up to at least $10,000 there are options available for you other than declaring bankruptcy. Help is a close as a phone call and we can get you on the right track to making your payments and getting control over your finances.

  • Debt Settlement. Debt settlement and debt negotiation are the same thing. It indicates that we negotiate with your creditors and permit you to start paying on the principal sum owed rather than on the interest only. You make only one payment per month and it is within reason so you never need to be concerned about missing it. Once funds have built up in your trust account your debts can be fully paid off to each creditor.
  • Debt Consolidation. Debt consolidation is another way for describing “consumer credit counseling.” With this plan we help create a relationship with your creditors to decrease the monumental interest you have been paying. It may take you five to seven years to pay your debts depending on how much you owe, but you will be able to meet the payment every month and after that you have no worries.

Call now for Michigan Debt Settlement and Consolidation.