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Should I accept a hardship plan from my bank?

It depends. When you are struggling with debt, the chance to pay reduced interest for a while may sound like a good idea. However, you may not be able to solve your financial problems in that time, and then you will simply be back where you started, or worse. While hardship plans may be useful in certain situations, they are often not the right choice.

If financial problems are ruining your credit rating and causing you stress, the Harmon Law Office, LLC can help you find solutions. Contact our Arizona bankruptcy attorneys today at 480-829-0494.

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