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There are non-bankruptcy solutions to debt but, for some Bankruptcy is the right answer. Even in a bankruptcy, you can still keep your house and car. You should talk to a bankruptcy attorney and a debt settlement company and CAREFULLY compare the two options and then do what is best for you. What you must not do, is do nothing, if you do, creditors will pile up judgments against you and even bankruptcy won't help you. Good luck!... Read More
There are non-bankruptcy solutions to debt but, for some Bankruptcy is the right answer. Even in a bankruptcy, you can still keep your house and... Read More
Sadly Bankruptcy remains on the report for many years after filing. Understanding the relationship between bankrutpcy and your needs for future credit is very important.
Sadly Bankruptcy remains on the report for many years after filing. Understanding the relationship between bankrutpcy and your needs for future... Read More

How long can the government charge you for a debt?

Answered 4 years and 2 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
I would suggest calling them and getting on a payment plan; ask them to show you current if you stay on the plan
I would suggest calling them and getting on a payment plan; ask them to show you current if you stay on the plan