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Be sure to include all credit cards and unsecured debt.


Do not include IRS debt, student loans, car loans or home mortgages.


Debt Settlement which is also known as debt negotiation, is when our attorneys negotiate a settlement on your debts on behalf of you as our client. Most of the time GoDebtRelief.com can greatly reduce the monthly payments of our Tennessee clients, and can typically settle our Tennessee clients debt for between 40 and 50% of what they owe. The amount of money you will save with our debt settlement program is amazing. Debt settlement is the quickest and cheapest debt relief, debt reduction or debt help available to everyone throughout Tennessee.

If you have had enough with your credit cards, medical bills, or collection accounts, Call to speak with one of our representatives: 
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Important Tennessee Debt Settlement and Debt Consolidation Laws.
(Note: This is only to be used as an informational debt resource for residence of Tennessee and should not be considered and does not constitute legal advice.  If you are looking for legal advice contact a licensed attorney in Tennessee)

Tennessee (TN) works in accordance with the federal laws in dealing with collection agencies and or law firms that collect debts.  These laws are known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)

Maximum Interest Rate a Collection Agency Can Charge in Tennessee is 10%

Tennessee Wage Protection is 75% of disposable weekly earnings (after tax income) or 30 times federal hourly minimum wage, whichever is greater; plus $2.50 per week per child

Statue of Limitations.
The Statute of limitations is the amount of time by law for a set period of time after a certain event, that legal proceedings can happen based on that event can be initiated.  With debt, the statues of limitation apply to the time period after you have become past due on your payments.  In other words.  You are not considered delinquent based on your last payment, but rather the day that you went past due.


Oral Agreements are 6 years
Written Contracts are 6 years
Promissory Notes are 6 years
Open Accounts (credit cards) are 6 years


Bankruptcy Courts

United States Bankruptcy Court
Middle District of Tennessee
701 Broadway, Room 160
Nashville, TN 37203

Howard H. Baker, Jr.
United States Courthouse
800 Market St. Suite 330
Knoxville, TN 37902

Historic U.S. Courthouse
31 East 11th St.
Chattanooga, TN 37402

200 Jefferson Ave. Suite 413
Memphis, TN 38103
111 South Highland Ave. Courtroom #342
Jackson, TN 38301


When dealing your old debt, it's vital to know your limits. It could be the difference between thousands of dollars in old debt or hundreds.

Once a debt passes beyond the statute of limitation in your state, a debt collection agency no longer has the right to sue you for payment.

Any debt collection agency who threatens to sue you over a debt that is beyond the statute of limitation in your state is in violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

If you need help with a delinquent debt, visit the Web site of the National Association of Consumer Advocates or call us toll free 1-866-910-8091.
Contact your TN. state attorney general,

 

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