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Occasionally, many people find themselves in financial trouble and need some help getting out from under heavy debt. Many continue to struggle for long periods of time as they attempt...

Occasionally, many people find themselves in financial trouble and need some help getting out from under heavy debt. Many continue to struggle for long periods of time as they attempt to get their financial feet back under them. Fortunately, there are different places to find consumer debt relief that take some of the stress away that goes with being behind in bill payments.

There are several non-profit social service agencies offering consumer debt relief by helping to consolidate the bills into one payment to the agency while working with the creditors to reduce interest charges and total amount owed. Some may confuse the term non-profit and free, as many agencies do charge a monthly fee to pay for office supplies, accounting fees and postage. Helping with consumer debt relief also takes away the need to quit answering the telephone or the door as most creditors, once they agree to the terms, stop attempts at debt collection.

Not all creditors are accepting of lower payments or in reducing interest and late fees, even when they find out that without agreeing to consumer debt relief their bill may eventually end in bankruptcy, they take a firm stand against accepting a loss through the efforts to reduce payment due.

Order Of Debt Adjusts Payment Amounts

When a consumer debt relief agency begins the process of paying bills, they take the entire monthly payment submitted by the consumer and divide it equally among all creditors in the consumer debt relief plan. As the creditors who are lower small amounts are paid off, the additional money is divided up among the remaining creditors until the creditors owed the largest amounts remain. The consumer continues to make the same payment but the payments to each creditor increases as the lesser debtor are paid off.

There are some creditors that take precedence in payments such as loans guaranteed by the federal government and any secured loans that may have successfully been included in the consumer debt relief plan. Although unusual, there are those with a secured loan who would rather reach an agreement to get paid over a longer period of time than go through the expense of repossession.

As a last resort, those swimming in debt over their heads may seek consumer debt relief through bankruptcy proceedings, whether Chapter 7, which offers complete elimination of all debt, or Chapter 13, which is a court administered plan to eliminate debt by paying the bills through a court trustee over time, up to five years.

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