A cancer diagnosis is typically quite frightening. While people appreciate knowing what caused their symptoms, they may fear the worst-case scenario or the impact treatment could have on their daily lives. Cancer treatments range from surgery and immunotherapy to...
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There is a new Connecticut Homestead Exemption!
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Aug 27, 2021 | Bankruptcy, Debt Management, Debt Relief, Personal Bankruptcy
The Connecticut legislature recently enacted a new homestead exemption, which will come into effect in October of this year. This is great news for anyone with large amounts of debt as well as anyone who has been contemplating declaring bankruptcy. Here’s what to know...
Personal bankruptcy effective for handling medical debt
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Jan 29, 2020 | Personal Bankruptcy
There are a lot of things people can do to avoid taking on extra debt. Limiting shopping trips and using credit cards less often are just two examples. The problem is that there are so many things outside of the average person's control that can dig them deeper and...
Not sure how personal bankruptcy works? Read this
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Aug 22, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy is a way for people in Connecticut to address their debts that they can no longer repay. However, the process is much more involved than simply filing and then waiting for debt to disappear. There are generally two types of personal bankruptcy...
How personal bankruptcy affects retirement and bank accounts
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Jul 11, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
Most people want to know what will happen to their homes and vehicles during bankruptcy. It is understandable to feel concerned about two things that are so integral to the safety and security of a person. However, it is important for people in Connecticut to...
Personal bankruptcy — is it your best option?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Apr 10, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
For some people, the monthly bills seem to accumulate slowly over time. For others, several unexpected expenses seem to hit all at once. No matter the reason a person finds him or herself so deeply in debt that it seems impossible to get out, bankruptcy can...
Personal bankruptcy is hard for disabled veterans
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Mar 20, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
Disability benefits play an important role in many people's finances, helping them to stay afloat even when they might be struggling with money and bills. In most cases, filing for personal bankruptcy will not affect a person's ability to continue receiving disability...
Can personal bankruptcy help with my student loan debt?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Mar 6, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
It is not secret that the cost of college is far outside of the reach of an average Connecticut student. Even with scholarships and grants, few can afford to fork out fistfuls of cash for their classes. With ever-growing class loads, working more than part time during...
Is personal bankruptcy or debt consolidation better?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Feb 27, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
Balancing multiple monthly payments is a juggling act that most people in Connecticut cannot keep up with forever. In some situations, debt consolidation can help individuals create more manageable payment schedules that get them back on financial track. When this is...
Who is most at risk for personal bankruptcy over credit cards?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Feb 21, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
Credit card debt might feel like an unavoidable feature of modern life, and rising balances seem to support this idea. Consumers in Connecticut and across the rest of the United States seem increasingly willing to take on more and more debt on their credit cards, with...
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