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hesskennedy Hess Kennedy and Company - Hess Kennedy Law Firm "Let an attorney settle your debts!" is an international law firm with offices in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. We currently manage $6.8 Billion Dollars for 3500 clients worldwide. While our core concentration is that of asset protection and wealth management, we have expanded our areas of practice into other disciplines.
Through a series of sophisticated disciplines, Hess Kennedy and Company - Hess Kennedy Law Firm has established an effective manner of dealing with original creditors, third party debt collectors, and consumer credit reporting agencies. Our certified accountants and paralegals at Hess Kennedy and Company - Hess Kennedy Law Firm will put together and analyze your personal income statement, in order to determine as to whether or not you qualify for a consolidation loan; informal re-organization plan through an approved 501(c)(3); debt settlement program; or a formal bankruptcy proceeding. We will ensure that your rights are well protected and curb collection abuse. Our strategy is extremely effective. (read more) NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ Hess Kennedy Company - Hess Kennedy Law Firm says if you are having debt problems, you may fee overwhelmed and powerless. During periods of financial hardship, you may not have the resources to pay pressing debts, to meet family needs, and to get legal help. You may feel helpless to fight debt collectors pressing you for payment or threatening to seize your home, car, or other possessions. We will help you make the best choices possible despite difficult financial circumstances. Hess Kennedy Company - Hess Kennedy Law Firm will help you decide whether there are debts you can ignore and what your options are when you cannot ignore a particular debt. Most important, we will make sure that your rights as a consumer are protected. Many state and federal laws are designed to help people facing financial problems. Most people in financial distress will first want to deal with the worst symptoms of a deteriorating financial situation. However, you should never make a decision based upon what a debt collector tells you. If you have an issue, have the debt collector call your attorney three-way to confirm what they have just said. Or, tell the debt collector that you need to call your attorney first, or better yet, ask the debt collector to contact us directly. (read more) |
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