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» What Should A Person Do If They Are In Debt More Than $100,000?
Doris S asked:
A friend of mine has at least $100,000 worth of credit card debt plus a second against her house and now has no income coming in. She is using her credit cards to pay her monthly bills. What is the best avenue for her to take to resolve this problem. I suggested that she claim bankruptsy or ask the credit card companies to reduce her monthly payment for a least three months she can have an opportunity to generate some money from her business.
She is does not want to ruin her credit score by claiming bankruptcy.
3 responses to “» What Should A Person Do If They Are In Debt More Than $100,000?” 
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If she doesn’t have any income coming in then I think she really does not have any choice but, to file for bankruptcy, she could also use some counseling from Consumer Credit Counseling its a free service, that helps you manage your bills and make the right choices.
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Faye H April 24th, 2009 at 12:59
I would assume that with $100,000 in debt, no job and paying her monthly bills with credit cards, her credit score is already pretty much ruined. It’s kind of late to be thinking about saving her credit score.
If she has no income and that much debt, bankruptcy is about her only option.
Under the new bankruptcy laws, she’ll be required to get credit counseling first. The Department of Justice has a list of approved counselors on their website. I suggest she find one of the approved ones for her state and find out her options.
I’ve posted the link to search on the DOJ website by state for an approved credit counselor in your state.
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Doesn’t want to ruin her credit score?
Given your description of her situation, I doubt she has a score worth saving. Bankruptcy is likely her only option.
Squiddy April 21st, 2009 at 15:41