Collection Agencies Step Up To Bat As Young Adults Slip More And More Into Debt
For American individuals just starting out, the most current analysis of trends in our economy points to the fact that incomes are decreasing. Many financial analysts and leaders in the collections industry have reason to believe that this paradigm change will be a permanent one. Out of all of the demographics in the United States, young adults are the most uninsured when it comes to health care coverage. A massive thirty percent of these individuals have absolutely no insurance to speak of. And even though a large portion of uninsured young people are employed, many have just begun their careers and work at low wage jobs for employers who offer limited or no health care benefits.
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Bankruptcy: What Is Automatic Stay And How Does It Protect You From Creditors
The moment that a petition for bankruptcy is filed, U.S. Bankruptcy Code imposes something called an automatic stay. The automatic stay will generally prevent the enforcement, commencement, or appeal of actions and judgments against a debtor from the creditors they owe money to who are trying to collect these debts incurred prior to the bankruptcy petition. The automatic stay also protects property of the bankruptcy estate itself from collection actions and proceedings.
Phony Debt Consolidation Schemes To Be On The Lookout For Part Two
In part one in these series of articles I wrote about potentially shady debt consolidation schemes that you should be on the lookout for. Read on to find out more:....
FDCPA FAQs And Answers
In order to do battle with the problems associated with harassing debt collectors and debt collection companies, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (also known as the FDCPA) was designed. The laws and regulations legislated by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act not only shield consumers, but they also aid debt collection agencies as well by encouraging them to operate in a serious and professional manner when engaging in communication with supposed debtors.
What To Do If You Have A Debt Collector On The Phone
If you owe money to a creditor debt collectors are permitted to report your debt to credit bureaus, file lawsuits against you, and should be taken extremely seriously. The best way to protect yourself and your financial situation is a methodical approach. First, know why you are being contacted. Know where the debt is from and exactly how much it costs.