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As Florida foreclosure lawyers, we often hear from homeowners who are surprised and worried when they learn that their Homeowners Association (HOA) might be able to foreclose on their home. It can be scary and confusing to think that the organization meant to help your neighborhood could actually take your house away. Our Florida foreclosure...

Today, we’re going to talk about something that affects many families across the United States, especially here in Florida: foreclosures. As Florida consumer law attorneys, we know this can be a scary topic, but understanding what’s happening can help us all be better prepared. Let’s dive into the foreclosure rates for 2024 and what they...

As Florida personal injury lawyers, we want to talk about something important happening in our state. Florida is leading the country in personal injury cases, and we think it’s important for you to understand what this means. We know that dealing with injuries can be scary and overwhelming, but knowledge is power. Let’s look at...

As Florida bankruptcy lawyers, we want to talk about something that’s affecting many Americans right now: debt. The news has been full of stories about how people are struggling with money, even as the economy seems to be doing okay. We know that dealing with debt can be really scary and stressful. It might feel...

Bankruptcy. The word alone can send shivers down your spine and conjure up images of financial ruin, lost homes, and a future filled with nothing but struggle. But is this reputation truly deserved? Does bankruptcy really spell the end of your financial life as you know it? At Consumer Law Attorneys, we’ve helped countless people...

As credit card balances and delinquencies continue to rise, with the average credit card interest rate well above 20%, many Americans are finding themselves increasingly burdened by debt. In this precarious financial situation, people often look for solutions and ways out of the hole. Debt settlement companies heavily advertise their services as an appealing alternative...

In the wake of the devastating 2008 financial crisis, Congress recognized the need for a dedicated federal agency to protect consumers in the financial marketplace. Out of this realization, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was born with the passage of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010. However, the CFPB’s...

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