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Making the decision to confront overwhelming debt takes immense courage. It’s a step toward reclaiming your life from the stress of harassing phone calls and threatening letters. At Consumer Law Attorneys, we want to be clear: filing for bankruptcy is not a personal failure. It is a legal tool established by federal law, designed specifically...

For most people, being sued can be a frightening experience. The arrival of a thick envelope from a bank’s law firm, threatening to take your home, is enough to cause immense stress and fear. It’s a moment designed to make you feel powerless. We are here to tell you that you are not. You have...

Last year, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) began the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase (VASP) program to provide support for veterans who are struggling to keep up with their mortgage payments. Aiming to help them avoid foreclosure, VASP provided many benefits to veterans facing financial hardship.   Unfortunately, the VA recently announced the swift end...

The prospect of rising foreclosures can indeed be alarming and bring uncertainty to homeowners and the economy in general. Though current numbers are nowhere near those of the previous housing crash, an increase in foreclosures can often be a sign of growing economic instability and concern. It’s important to stay informed and prepared for any...

Bankruptcy filings in the United States saw a significant increase in 2024, and this shift has impacted both businesses and everyday consumers. As the economy continues to change, more people are seeking legal help to protect their finances and property. At Consumer Law Attorneys, we take pride in helping Floridians with their legal needs during...

If you are hurt because of someone else’s actions or carelessness, you may have a personal injury claim under Florida law. From car accidents to slip-and-falls, Florida personal injury law protects people who are injured through no fault of their own. But how this law applies can be confusing, and it has several important rules...

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