This video explains what options are available to an individual who cannot get a loan modification during a foreclosure proceeding.
This video explains what a loan deficiency is in the context of a foreclosure proceeding, and what consumers need to know about it.
This video explains what a person should do after receiving a foreclosure complaint.
This video explains whether or not a person whose house is in foreclosure can sell the house during the foreclosure process.
This video explains whether a homeowner can modify their mortgage if their house is in foreclosure.
This video explains why having a foreclosure defense attorney is so important in a foreclosure proceeding.
This video discusses how long a typical bankruptcy proceeding takes.
This video discusses whether or not it matters in the context of a bankruptcy that a creditor has obtained a judgement against them.
This video answers the common question of whether the Peck Law Firm, P.A. offers free consultations.
This video explains whether a person in a bankruptcy proceeding can keep their vehicle.
This video answers whether a person will have to go to court if they file for bankruptcy.
This video explains what the means test is in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
This video explains what the means test is in a Chapter 7.
This video explains what an automatic stay of bankruptcy proceeding is, and the legal effect of a stay once it is implemented.
This video explains what a reaffirmation of a debt is in the context of a bankruptcy.
This video discusses whether or not creditors can continue to garnish a person's wages after they file for bankruptcy.
This video explains what a person should do if a credit card lawsuit is filed in a county other than the county where the debtor lives.
This video explains some possible legal strategies that a consumer might be able to use if they are involved in a credit card lawsuit.
This video answers the common question of whether a debtor needs to know who is contacting them in order to sue them under the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act.
This video specifically explains what the ordinary terms of a settlement agreement in a credit card lawsuit are.
This video explains which debt collection laws apply to companies located in Florida.
This video explains how cease and desist letters work under federal law and Florida law.
This video answers whether a plaintiff can bring a lawsuit against a debt collector under the FCCPA even though they owe the debt.
This video explains what some of the most common FCCPA debt collection violations are in Florida.
This video explains what damages a debtor may collect in an FCCPA lawsuit.
This video answers whether a debtor will have to pay an attorney's fee in order to bring a debt collection harassment claim.
This video answers whether a debtor will have to go to court if they bring a credit card lawsuit.
A brief video describing what the mandatory pretrial conference in a credit card lawsuit is and what occurs during the conference.
This video answers the common question of whether credit card lawsuits can be settled.
This video explains why it is common for a credit card lawsuit to have the name of a company other than the credit card company listed on the lawsuit.
This video explains what happens if a person loses a credit card lawsuit.
This video explains why it is advisable to have an attorney represent you in credit card lawsuit.
This video answers the common question of whether a credit card company can file a lawsuit without first telling a debtor that they are behind on their payments.
This video explains what could happen if you fail to pay your credit card debts.
This video explains Richard Peck's background and experience as a personal injury attorney, a bankruptcy attorney, and a consumer law attorney.
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