Filing for bankruptcy is often the most effective way for struggling Connecticut consumers to deal with their overwhelming debt. Despite this, fewer people are pursuing personal bankruptcy than just a handful of years ago. Experts have a few ideas as to why this is,...
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Personal bankruptcy an option for people with over-due car loans
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Jan 9, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
Debt can be a significant burden for Connecticut consumers who can no longer manage their obligations and make payments on time. For many, a significant portion of their debt burden is a result of auto and other similar personal loans. When a person is no longer able...
Drowning in medical bills? Personal bankruptcy could help
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Jan 3, 2019 | Personal Bankruptcy
Having health insurance is an important part of being able to access and afford necessary medical care. Unfortunately, it is not always enough. For some people in Connecticut, health insurance policies still leave gaps that leave them burdened with so much medical...
Personal bankruptcy and stopping the wage garnishment process
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Dec 24, 2018 | Personal Bankruptcy
When Connecticut consumers have an overwhelming amount of debt, it can lead to various consequences that impact almost every area of their lives. From threats of losing the family home to phone calls from debt collectors, a consumer may feel overwhelmed and unsure of...
Will growing consumer debt lead to more personal bankruptcy?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Dec 13, 2018 | Personal Bankruptcy
Since the financial crisis that rocked consumers in Connecticut and across the country 10 years ago, there has been a renewed focus on national consumer debt levels. In recent years, consumer debt has been growing, but not everyone is worried. Some experts believe...
Personal bankruptcy could help prevent student loan defaults
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Nov 14, 2018 | Personal Bankruptcy
A college education is often the key to unlocking a fulfilling and financially rewarding career. However, a college degree is not cheap, and students in Connecticut and across the rest of the United States often struggle with paying back hefty loans. As experts...
Which generation is most likely to need personal bankruptcy?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Nov 7, 2018 | Personal Bankruptcy
Which generation holds the most debt? While some people in Connecticut may think they have the answer, the reality of debt in America may be surprising to most. Generation X currently leads the list. However, debt is not isolated to this demographic alone, and...
Are student loans contributing to personal bankruptcy?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Oct 10, 2018 | Personal Bankruptcy
Getting a college education is perhaps one of the best ways to obtain a satisfying and well-paying job in Connecticut. Unfortunately, the cost of getting that education is firmly out of reach for most people. While student loans bridge the gap between university...
Study reveals how cancer patients feel about personal bankruptcy
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Oct 1, 2018 | Personal Bankruptcy
While some financial challenges are avoidable with budgeting and planning, others are a bit more difficult to prevent. Medical debt is a major concern for many people in Connecticut and across the United States. A new study has revealed interesting information on...
Why do people file for personal bankruptcy?
On Behalf of Ambrogio, Pletter & Associates, LLC | Sep 20, 2018 | Personal Bankruptcy
Debt is not an uncommon problem for people across the United States. Collectively, Americans hold $1.5 trillion in student loan debt alone. The weight of this combined with other household debt and bills can be overwhelming for some Connecticut families. In some...
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