by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Nov 14, 2016 | Avoid Bankruptcy, Credit Card Debt, Debt Settlement, Mortgage Debt
We have all faced emergency situations that we weren’t prepared for, like that unexpected car repair bill or the need for a new air conditioner. When these life events happen, how do you cover the cost? How do you handle such financial situation when you haven’t got...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Mar 12, 2015 | Avoid Bankruptcy, Loan Debt, Small Business Debt
SBA Loan Default The Small Business Administration (SBA) is a government agency that provides economic support to small businesses and budding entrepreneurs to make them as successful as possible. Part of this support comes in the form of SBA loans made to businesses...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Feb 23, 2015 | Avoid Bankruptcy, Credit Card Debt, Debt Settlement vs. Bankruptcy
Did David Cassidy File Bankruptcy? Scottsdale, AZ February 23, 2015 Sadly. The former Partridge Family star filed for bankruptcy recently due to thousands owed in credit card debt, personal loans, mortgage, and lawyer bills. Outside of the lawyer bills and stardom,...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Feb 16, 2015 | Avoid Bankruptcy, Debt Relief, Debt Settlement
Are We Headed Toward a Soft Economy? As we reach the midpoint of February 2015, U.S. consumer spending has barely inched its way up. After a .3% drop in December, this news may suggest that the economy is not on the mend. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce,...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Jan 30, 2015 | Avoid Bankruptcy, Debt Settlement vs. Bankruptcy, Tax Implications
Often, clients come to the office and start with a strong opinion one way or another – either they absolutely do not want to file bankruptcy or they absolutely want to file bankruptcy because they see that as their only option. What they usually do not know is that...
by Kevin Fallon McCarthy | Dec 18, 2014 | Avoid Bankruptcy, Credit Card Debt, Debt Relief, Debt Settlement, Loan Debt, Medical Debt, Why Hire an Attorney?
Over the past several years, the general consensus among the public is that most consumers have worked very hard to limit the use of their credit cards. While some have been forced to use them for basic necessities, others have been successful in limiting their...