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Yes, if a court case regarding credit card debt is dismissed, it does not erase the debt itself; it simply means that the court will not take action against you at that time. You still owe the money to the creditor, and they may pursue other collection methods. It's important to review the specifics of the dismissal, as it could affect your liability or the creditor's ability to collect. Consulting with a legal professional can provide tailored advice based on your situation.
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Basically, debt consolidation is about rolling multiple debts into one. Instead of juggling a bunch of credit cards, loans, and due dates, you combine them into a single monthly payment—usually at a lower interest rate. There are a few ways it works: Some people take out a debt consolidation loan to pay off their other balances, then just repay that loan over time. Others go with a balance transfer card, moving multiple balances to one card with a 0% intro APR (but you have to pay it off before the promo ends). Or, you can join a debt consolidation program, where a company works with your creditors to lower interest and set up a structured plan for you. It doesn’t erase your debt (like settlement might), but it makes repayment easier and cheaper if you qualify for a better interest rate. It’s a solid option if you’ve got steady income but are tired of keeping track of too many bills.
A charge-off is a tax technicality that gives the creditor a tax deduction and you a taxable cash event. It does not "erase" the debt. You still owe it. It will stay on your credit report for 7 years. If it stays on after that period, file a complaint to the credit reporting agency that is keeping it on.
There is no legal way to erase credit card debt without filing for bankruptcy. If this was possible, then the inventor would be extremely rich, and no-one would have any debts.
Who says we can't? Ultimately it is up to the country in question to choose how to spend their money.
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Yes, you can lose it if you do not make the payments on it. A bankruptcy discharge does not erase debt. It renders it nonrecourse -- meaning that you cannot be called upon to personally pay the debt. However, it does not affect liens. Therefore, if you don't pay the debt, the lien can be foreclosed.
Alexander Hamilton drafted his First Report on the Public Credit to outline a plan for eliminating the national debt. He did this at the request of Congress in order to pay of the debt and establish national credit.
A homestead exemption can protect your home from being sold to satisfy a debt in some cases. However, it would not erase the debt. If there is no homestead exemption on your home prior to the execution being filed then you must pay the debt in order to remove the lien.
Bankrutpcy doesn't erase debt. It just renders it nonrecourse as to the debtor. I'm not sure what motion you are referring to, but the judgment should not attach to new property acquired.
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You can trade it in but the dealer will have to pay it off before consumating any deal he has with you. Charging it off does not relieve you of the debt nor does it erase the lien on the title.
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you can not erase you memerioes
Not unless you have to, otherwise you are in debt as soon as you graduate and it must be repaid and will accrue interest forever. Not even a bk can erase a student loan.